Le Calendrier de la Cour, tiré des Ephémerides Pour l’annee bisstextile Mil fept cent quatre-vingt-huit [.....] Imprimé pour la Famille Royale, et Maison de Sa Majesté. Paris: Jacques Collombat, 1788. Invented by printer and typefounder Jean-Jacques Estienne Collombat (1668–1744), this is one of the longest published Parisian almanacs. The Calendrier de la Cour was published continuously from 1700 to 1792 and offered practical information for members of the royal court

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