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A printer and bookseller who lived in Paris (1817–1879). He invented the earliest known sound recording device, the phonautograph, which was patented in France on 25 March 1857. | A printer and bookseller who lived in Paris (1817–1879). He invented the earliest known sound recording device, the phonautograph, which was patented in France on 25 March 1857. | ||
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A printer and bookseller who lived in Paris (1817–1879). He invented the earliest known sound recording device, the phonautograph, which was patented in France on 25 March 1857.
- Literature
- Patrick Feaster (ed.), The Phonautographic Manuscripts of Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, FirstSounds.org, 2009.
- http://webistem.com/acoustics2008/acoustics2008/cd1/data/articles/001974.pdf
- External links