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[[Image:Scott_de_Martinville_Edouard-Leon_1859_Phonoautograph.jpg|thumb|258px|Phonoautograph]]
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[[Image:Scott_de_Martinville_Edouard-Leon_1859_Phonautograph.jpg|thumb|258px|Phonautograph]]
 
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.
  
 
; Literature
 
; Literature
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* Jonathan Sterne, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10737 The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction]'', Duke University Press, 2003.
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* G. Brock-Nannestad, J.-M. Fontaine, [http://webistem.com/acoustics2008/acoustics2008/cd1/data/articles/001974.pdf "Early Use of the Scott-Koenig phonautograph for documenting performance"], 2008.
 
* Patrick Feaster (ed.), ''[http://firstsounds.org/publications/articles/Phonautographic-Manuscripts.pdf The Phonautographic Manuscripts of Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville]'', FirstSounds.org, 2009.
 
* Patrick Feaster (ed.), ''[http://firstsounds.org/publications/articles/Phonautographic-Manuscripts.pdf The Phonautographic Manuscripts of Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville]'', FirstSounds.org, 2009.
* http://webistem.com/acoustics2008/acoustics2008/cd1/data/articles/001974.pdf
 
  
 
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Phonautograph

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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