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- Aimé_Paris abstract "Aimé Paris (1798–1866) was a French scholar. He was the developer of a method of stenography, and co-developer and propagator of what became the Galin-Paris-Chevé system of music notation. Paris studied mathematics and law, and became a lawyer. His techniques of memory were well known; at one point he was the "professeur de mnémonique" at the Athenée in Paris.".
- Aimé_Paris birthDate "1798".
- Aimé_Paris deathDate "1866".
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- Aimé_Paris dateOfBirth "1798".
- Aimé_Paris dateOfDeath "1866".
- Aimé_Paris name "Paris, Aime".
- Aimé_Paris subject Category:1798_births.
- Aimé_Paris subject Category:1866_deaths.
- Aimé_Paris subject Category:French_music_educators.
- Aimé_Paris subject Category:Inventors_of_writing_systems.
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- Aimé_Paris comment "Aimé Paris (1798–1866) was a French scholar. He was the developer of a method of stenography, and co-developer and propagator of what became the Galin-Paris-Chevé system of music notation. Paris studied mathematics and law, and became a lawyer. His techniques of memory were well known; at one point he was the "professeur de mnémonique" at the Athenée in Paris.".
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- Aimé_Paris depiction Aimé_Paris_by_Étienne_Carjat.png.
- Aimé_Paris givenName "Aime".
- Aimé_Paris name "Aime Paris".
- Aimé_Paris surname "Paris".