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Commission des Sciences et des Arts, the Glossary

Index Commission des Sciences et des Arts

The Commission des Sciences et des Arts (Commission of the Sciences and Arts) was a French scientific and artistic institute.[1]

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  1. 59 relations: Alire Raffeneau Delile, André Dutertre, Antoine Dubois, Antoine Galland (1763–1851), Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Arabic, École des ponts ParisTech, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Beaudoin, Charles-Louis Balzac, Claude Louis Berthollet, Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests, Couvreur, Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu, Description de l'Égypte, Desfours family, Edme-François Jomard, François Laroche, François Michel de Rozière, François Pouqueville, François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison, French invasion of Egypt and Syria, Gaspard de Chabrol, Gaspard Monge, Gratien Le Père, Greek language, Guillaume André Villoteau, Institut d'Égypte, Jacques-Marie Le Père, Jean Michel de Venture de Paradis, Jean-Baptiste Lepère, Jean-Baptiste Prosper Jollois, Jean-Jacques Castex, Jean-Joseph Marcel, Jean-Lambert Tallien, Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle, Joseph Fourier, Julien Bessières, Latin, Lebrun, Louis Cordier, Louis Costaz, Louis-Marie-Joseph Maximilian Caffarelli du Falga, Louis-Vincent Thomas, Marie Jules César Savigny, Marlet, Mathurin-François Boucher, Michel Ange Lancret, Michel Rigo, Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély, ... Expand index (9 more) »

  2. 1798 establishments in France
  3. Commission des Sciences et des Arts members
  4. French campaign in Egypt and Syria
  5. Organizations established in 1798

Alire Raffeneau Delile

Alire Raffeneau Delile (23 January 1778, in Versailles – 5 July 1850, in Montpellier) was a French botanist. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Alire Raffeneau Delile are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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André Dutertre

André Dutertre (9 June 1753 in Paris – April 1842 in Paris) was a French painter.

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Antoine Dubois

Baron Antoine Dubois (19 June 1756 – 30 March 1837) was a French surgeon born in Gramat, department of Lot.

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Antoine Galland (1763–1851)

Antoine Galland (17631851) was a publisher and printer during the French Revolution and First Empire. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Antoine Galland (1763–1851) are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Antoine-Vincent Arnault

Antoine-Vincent Arnault (1 January 176616 September 1834) was a French playwright. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Antoine-Vincent Arnault are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Arabic

Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.

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École des ponts ParisTech

École nationale des ponts et chaussées;; or ENPC, also nicknamed Ponts (formerly known as École des Ponts ParisTech) is a grande école in the field of science, engineering and technology.

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Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (15 April 177219 June 1844) was a French naturalist who established the principle of "unity of composition". Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Beaudoin

Beaudoin is a surname of French origin related to Baldwin.

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Charles-Louis Balzac

Charles-Louis Balzac (1752 – 1820) was a French architect and architectural draughtsman. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Charles-Louis Balzac are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Claude Louis Berthollet

Claude Louis Berthollet (9 December 1748 – 6 November 1822) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Claude Louis Berthollet are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests

The Corps des Ingénieurs des Ponts, des Eaux et des Forêts (in English "Corps of the Engineers of Bridges, Waters and Forests") is a technical Grand Corps of the French State (grand corps de l'État).

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Couvreur

Couvreur (French for slater) may refer to.

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Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu

Dieudonné Sylvain Guy Tancrède de Gratet de Dolomieu usually known as Déodat de Dolomieu (23 June 175028 November 1801) was a French geologist.

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Description de l'Égypte

The Description de l'Égypte ("Description of Egypt") was a series of publications, appearing first in 1809 and continuing until the final volume appeared in 1829, which aimed to comprehensively catalog all known aspects of ancient and modern Egypt as well as its natural history. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Description de l'Égypte are French campaign in Egypt and Syria.

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Desfours family

The Desfours family is an old Austrian noble family of French descent that originated in the Lorraine, but became prominent in Bohemia during the 16th century.

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Edme-François Jomard

Edme-François Jomard (1777 – September 22, 1862) was a French cartographer, engineer, and archaeologist. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Edme-François Jomard are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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François Laroche

François Laroche, born on 5 January 1775 at Ruffec (Charente), was a French general of the Revolutionary and the Napoleonic wars.

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François Michel de Rozière

François Michel de Rozière (29 September 1775, Melun – 4 November 1842, Melun) was a French mining engineer and mineralogist. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and François Michel de Rozière are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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François Pouqueville

François Charles Hugues Laurent Pouqueville (4 November 1770 – 20 December 1838) was a French diplomat, writer, explorer, physician and historian, and member of the Institut de France. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and François Pouqueville are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison

François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison (7 May 1759, Paris – 7 December 1834) was a French poet. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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French invasion of Egypt and Syria

The French invasion of Egypt and Syria (1798–1801) was an invasion and occupation of the Ottoman territories of Egypt and Syria, by forces of the French First Republic led by Napoleon Bonaparte. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and French invasion of Egypt and Syria are French campaign in Egypt and Syria.

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Gaspard de Chabrol

Gilbert Joseph Gaspard, comte de Chabrol de Volvic (25 September 1773, Riom, Puy-de-Dôme – 30 April 1843, Paris) was a French official. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Gaspard de Chabrol are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Gaspard Monge

Gaspard Monge, Comte de Péluse (9 May 1746 – 28 July 1818) was a French mathematician, commonly presented as the inventor of descriptive geometry, (the mathematical basis of) technical drawing, and the father of differential geometry. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Gaspard Monge are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Gratien Le Père

Gratien Le Père (Versailles, 2 June 1769 – Poitiers, 1 August 1826) was a French civil engineer.

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Greek language

Greek (Elliniká,; Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Guillaume André Villoteau

Guillaume André Villoteau (19 September 1759 in Bellême – 27 April 1839 in Tours) was a French musicologist. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Guillaume André Villoteau are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Institut d'Égypte

The Institut d'Égypte or Egyptian Scientific Institute is a learned society in Cairo specializing in Egyptology. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Institut d'Égypte are Egyptology, French campaign in Egypt and Syria and Organizations established in 1798.

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Jacques-Marie Le Père

Jacques-Marie Le Père (Paris, 25 April 1763 – Granville, 15 June 1841) was a French civil engineer.

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Jean Michel de Venture de Paradis

Jean-Michel de Venture de Paradis (8 May 1739, Marseille – 16 May 1799, Acre, aged 60) was an 18th-century French orientalist and dragoman.

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Jean-Baptiste Lepère

Jean-Baptiste Lepère (December 1, 1761 – July 16, 1844) was a French architect, father-in-law of the architect Jacques Hittorff. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Jean-Baptiste Lepère are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Jean-Baptiste Prosper Jollois

Jean-Baptiste Prosper Jollois (4 January 1776 – 24 June 1842) was a French engineer who together with Édouard de Villiers du Terrage journeyed with Napoleon to Egypt, and prepared the Description de l'Égypte. Category:1776 births Category:1842 deaths Category:French Egyptologists.

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Jean-Jacques Castex

Jean-Jacques Castex (9 April 1731 – 1822) was a French sculptor.

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Jean-Joseph Marcel

Jean-Joseph Marcel (24 November 1776 – 11 March 1854) was a French printer and engineer.

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Jean-Lambert Tallien

Jean-Lambert Tallien (23 January 1767 – 16 November 1820) was a French politician of the revolutionary period. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Jean-Lambert Tallien are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle

Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle (3 January 1748, in Le Mans – 20 March 1835, in Paris) was a French engineer, scientist and pioneer of ballooning. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Joseph Fourier

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier (21 March 1768 – 16 May 1830) was a French mathematician and physicist born in Auxerre and best known for initiating the investigation of Fourier series, which eventually developed into Fourier analysis and harmonic analysis, and their applications to problems of heat transfer and vibrations. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Joseph Fourier are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Julien Bessières

Henri Géraud Julien, Chevalier Bessières et de l'Empire (30 July 1777, Gramat, Lot – 30 July 1840, Paris) was a French scientist and diplomat. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Julien Bessières are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Latin

Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Lebrun

Lebrun, LeBrun, or Le Brun is a surname and a given name.

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Louis Cordier

Pierre Louis Antoine Cordier (31 March 1777 – 30 March 1861) Annales.org, accessed 20 September 2009 was a French geologist and mineralogist, and a founder of the French Geological Society.

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Louis Costaz

Louis, baron Costaz (17 March 1767, in Champagne-en-Valromey (Bugey – 15 February 1842, in Paris) was a French scientist and administrator. His brother Benoît Costaz (1761–1842) was bishop of Nancy. After studying mathematics, he taught at the military school at Thiron until 1793, then at the École polytechnique. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Louis Costaz are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Louis-Marie-Joseph Maximilian Caffarelli du Falga

Louis-Marie-Joseph Maximilian Caffarelli du Falga (February 13, 1756 – 27 April 1799) was a French commander and scholar.

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Louis-Vincent Thomas

Louis-Vincent Thomas (20 May 1922 – 22 January 1994) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, ethnologist, and scholar whose specialty was Africa.

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Marie Jules César Savigny

Marie Jules César Lelorgne de Savigny (5 April 1777 – 5 October 1851) was a French zoologist and naturalist who served on Emperor Napoleon's Egypt expedition in 1798. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Marie Jules César Savigny are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Marlet

Marlet is a surname.

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Mathurin-François Boucher

Mathurin François Boucher (Nantes, 22 November 1778 – Marseille, 31 March 1851) was a French naval engineer.

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Michel Ange Lancret

Michel Ange Lancret (December 15, 1774 – December 17, 1807), was an engineer with the French Corps of Bridges and Roads. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Michel Ange Lancret are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Michel Rigo

Michel Rigo (1772 – 1815) was an artist from Genoa who accompanied the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte in their campaign in Egypt and Syria in 1798.

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Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély

Michel Louis Etienne Regnaud, later 1st Count Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély (3 December 1761, Saint-Fargeau – 11 March 1819, Paris) was a French politician. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.

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National Convention

The National Convention (Convention nationale) was the constituent assembly of the Kingdom of France for one day and the French First Republic for its first three years during the French Revolution, following the two-year National Constituent Assembly and the one-year Legislative Assembly.

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Nicolas-Jacques Conté

Nicolas-Jacques Conté (4 August 1755 – 6 December 1805) was a French painter, balloonist, army officer, and inventor of the modern pencil. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Nicolas-Jacques Conté are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Nile Delta

The Nile Delta (دلتا النيل, or simply الدلتا) is the delta formed in Lower Egypt where the Nile River spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea.

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Pierre Amédée Jaubert

Pierre Amédée Emilien Probe Jaubert (3 June 1779 – 28 January 1847) was a French diplomat, academic, orientalist, translator, politician, and traveler. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Pierre Amédée Jaubert are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Pierre Jacotin

Pierre Jacotin (1765–1827) was the director of the survey for the Carte de l'Égypte (Description de l'Égypte), the first triangulation-based map of Egypt, Syria and Palestine. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Pierre Jacotin are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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Pierre-Simon Girard

Pierre-Simon Girard (4 November 1765 – 30 November 1836) was a French mathematician and engineer, who worked on fluid mechanics.

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Rivet

A rivet is a permanent mechanical fastener.

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Vivant Denon

Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (4 January 1747 – 27 April 1825) was a French artist, writer, diplomat, author, and archaeologist. Commission des Sciences et des Arts and Vivant Denon are Commission des Sciences et des Arts members.

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See also

1798 establishments in France

Commission des Sciences et des Arts members

French campaign in Egypt and Syria

Organizations established in 1798

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_des_Sciences_et_des_Arts

Also known as Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Égypte, Commission of the Sciences and Arts, Egyptian Institute of Sciences and Arts, French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt.

, Napoleon, National Convention, Nicolas-Jacques Conté, Nile Delta, Pierre Amédée Jaubert, Pierre Jacotin, Pierre-Simon Girard, Rivet, Vivant Denon.