Anatole Loquin Explained

Anatole Loquin (1834 in Orléans – 1903) was a French writer, comptroller of Customs and musicologist. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Paul Lavigne, Louis Sévin et Ubalde.

Author of numerous theoretical works of music, Loquin defended with great ardor, especially at the end of his life, the thesis identifying the Man in the Iron Mask to Molière.

He was received a member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts of Bordeaux on 3 April 1873.

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