Jules Delecourt

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Jules Delecourt
BornJules Victor Delecourt
9 October 1835
Mons, Kingdom of Belgium
Died13 February 1906 (1906-02-14) (aged 70)
Ixelles, Belgium
OccupationWriter
NationalityFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Notable worksEssai d'un dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes publié en Belgique au 19e siècle et principalement depuis 1830

Jules Victor Delecourt was a Belgian writer and secretary of the Society of Belgian Bibliophilists.

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Biography

Jules Victor Delecourt was born in Mons, Kingdom of Belgium in 9 October 1835. [1]

In 1863, he published a dictionary in Brussels titled Essai d'un dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes publié en Belgique au 19e siècle et principalement depuis 1830, covering anonymous books and pseudonyms from 19th-century Belgium, primarily since 1830. [2]

He published Bibliographie de l'histoire du Hainaut, a historical account of Hainaut, in 1864. [3]

In 1866, he served as the secretary of the Society of Belgian Bibliophilists (French : Société des Bibliophiles de Belgique) in Mons. [4] That year, the first issue of Le Bibliophile Belge, the society's journal, included his discoveries about the historical materials of Patrice Beaucourt de Noortvelde. [5]

Death

Jules Victor Delecourt died in Ixelles, Belgium on 13 February 1906. [1]

Family

His wife was Marie Elise Joachime Victoire Hubertine Sophie Chalon, and they had a son, Victor Charles Renier Jules Delecourt. [6]

Works

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References

  1. 1 2 Archives belges: revue critique ... d'histoire nationale. (1906). Belgium: H. Vaillant-Carmanne..
  2. 1 2 DELECOURT, J. V. (1863). Essai d'un dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes & pseudonymes publiés en Belgique au XIXe siècle, et principalement depuis 1830. Par un Membre de la Société des Bibliophiles belges (Jules Delecourt).. Belgium: Heussner.
  3. 1 2 Delecourt, J. Victor. (1864). Bibliographie de l'histoire du Hainaut. Mons,: Impr. de Masquiller & Dequesne.
  4. Le bibliophile belge. (1866). Belgium: librairie ancienne et moderne.
  5. Trübner, N. (1880). Joseph Octave Delepierre, Born, 12 March 1802: Died, 18 August 1879. In Memoriam. United Kingdom: Ballantyne, Hanson and Company.
  6. State Archives of Belgium (Mons), Civil registration marriages Belgium, Hainaut, Mons, Civil Registration, 1871-1897 Part 2 - FSI, Brussel
  7. Belgium. Commission royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de la Belgique, Gachard, L., Delecourt, J. V., & Verhaegen, P. (1860). Recueil des ordonnances des Pays-Bas autrichiens. E. Devroye.
  8. Delecourt, J. V. (1867). Auteurs belges excentriques. -I- Guillaume Gensse. Belgium: Toint-Scohier.
  9. Belgium. Commission royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de la Belgique, Faider, C. J. B. F., & Delecourt, J. V. (1871). Coutumes du pays et comté de Hainaut. F. Gobbaerts.