Séance De L'académie Française Du 2 Mai 1901 by M. Berthelot and Jules Lemaître

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Author Berthelot, M. (Marcellin), 1827-1907
Author Lemaître, Jules, 1853-1914
Title Séance De L'académie Française Du 2 Mai 1901
Discours De Réception De M. Berthelot; Réponse De M. Jules Lemaître
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Summary "Séance De L'académie Française Du 2 Mai 1901" by M. Berthelot and Jules Lemaître is a historical account composed in the early 20th century. This work captures a session of the French Academy, focusing primarily on the reception speech for the acclaimed scientist Joseph Bertrand and the ensuing response by Jules Lemaître. The text likely explores themes of intellectual legacy, the intersection of science and literature, and the cultural significance of the Academy's members. The opening of this work introduces the ceremony held by the Académie Française, with M. Berthelot delivering an eloquent acceptance speech as a new member. He pays homage to notable predecessors, recounting their influences, and setting the stage for a celebration of academic achievement. His speech is deeply infused with reflections on friendship, the weight of history, and the role of scholars in society, particularly highlighting the contributions of Joseph Bertrand, whom he venerates as a pioneer in science and literature. As he acknowledges the loss of past friends, he intertwines personal warmth with the scholarly tradition, emphasizing the lasting impact of their work. The atmosphere is both ceremonial and intimate, suggesting a profound respect for the honors of intellectual pursuit within the institution. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class CT: History: Biography
Subject Bertrand, Joseph, 1822-1900
Category Text
EBook-No. 14541
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 19, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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