Siméon-Prosper Hardy
See also: Hardy
Siméon-Prosper Hardy (1729-1806), printer and publisher, was in training at Gabriel-François Quillau in May 1748, and was accepted Master on May 15th, 1755.
He exerted with the " Column of Or" with Paris street Saint-Jacob n° 235.
It was wire of Gerard-Emmanuel Hardy, receiver of the sizes of the election of Cahors and nephew of the bookseller Guillaume-Ambroise Hardy. He is the author of a newspaper of events extremely rich and detailed, that one can regard as one of the documentary units most invaluable to include/understand the urban company of the eighteenth century, in his representations and his practices.
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