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When we hear the word "dictionary," a few names come to mind: Oxford, Merriam-Webster, and, for the Francophone world, . However, the term "edition Larousse" (Larousse edition) refers to much more than just a book; it represents a cultural institution, a historical archive, and a benchmark for linguistic authority since the mid-19th century.

In 2003, Larousse released its first fully digital encyclopedia. Today, the lives on through the Larousse.fr website and mobile apps. However, the physical editions have not disappeared. In fact, they have become luxury items.

, a seven-volume masterpiece featuring over 237,000 articles and nearly 50,000 engravings. Legacy of Accuracy: