Paul Dupuy
Paul Dupuy, History Lecturer at the Ecole Normale, published in 1896 the first scientific biography of the mathematician Évariste Galois, titled "La vie d'Évariste Galois".
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Paul Dupuy in 1895. | |
Born | 18 January 1856 |
Died | 17 March 1948 92) Geneva | (aged
Occupation | Historian Biographer |
He attended the École normale supérieure at rue d'Ulm, Paris. His schoolmates included the future geographers Marcel Dubois and Bertrand Auerbach, and the future historians Georges Lacour-Gayet, Salomon Reinach and Gustave Lanson.[1] He was one of the first teachers to teach at the International School of Geneva, the world's first international school.
Sources
- Ginsburger, Nicolas (2017), "Des îles grecques à la géographie coloniale : Marcel Dubois à la conquête de la Sorbonne (1876-1895)", european journal of geography (in French), retrieved 2017-07-12
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External links
- La vie d'Évariste Galois par M. Paul Dupuy, Professeur agrégé d'histoire, surveillant général de l'École Normale. (Biography of Évariste Galois)
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