Jules Duboscq

See also: Duboscq

Jules Duboscq (1817 - 1886) is a French engineer-optician.

Son-in-law of Jean-Baptiste Sun, it begins again in 1849 part of the activities of the activity of the House Sun under the denomination Maison Duboscq, located at 21 rue de l'Odéon in Paris.

He is the manufacturer of the electromagnetic regulator and the heliostat of Leon Foucault, of the Stéréoscope which makes it possible to obtain double photographic tests and liquid compass of Ritchie.

In 1883, it joins François Philibert Pellin (1847-1923), the house being famous Duboscq-Roble, this one taking again the company with its death under the name of Pellin house.

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