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F. (François) Arago

1786-1853

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Biographies of distinguished scientific men. First series

"Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men. First Series" by François Arago is a collection of biographical accounts and memoirs written in the mid-19th century. The volume highlights the lives and contributions of notable figures in science, especially those who were members of the Academy of Sciences. Arago aims to provide readers with an engaging narrative that not only focuses on the individual accomplishments of these scientists but also sheds light on the broader context of scientific advancement and the dynamics within the scientific community. The opening of the work features Arago's own autobiography, where he reflects on his early life and intellectual development. He dismisses the inaccuracies penned by previous biographers regarding his childhood, emphasizing his education, artistic pursuits, and passion for mathematics. As he recounts his formative years, Arago illustrates his determination to excel academically, detailing his entrance into the Polytechnic School at a young age and subsequent interactions with prominent figures in the field of mathematics. The narrative is marked by both personal anecdotes and historical context, offering insights into the educational environment and political atmosphere of his time.

Histoire de ma jeunesse

"Histoire de ma jeunesse" by François Arago is an autobiographical account written in the mid-19th century. The book recounts the early life and education of François Arago, a prominent French physicist and astronomer, shedding light on his formative years leading up to his illustrious scientific career. It addresses his childhood experiences, academic developments, and his interactions with various influential figures of his time. The opening of "Histoire de ma jeunesse" sets the stage for Arago's life story, highlighting his birth in 1786 in Estagel, a small town in France, and his early education. He describes how he learned to read and write and developed an interest in military affairs due to the presence of soldiers in his family home during tumultuous times. A pivotal moment occurs when he encounters an officer who inspires him to pursue higher studies, specifically in mathematics, leading him to self-study to prepare for admission to the prestigious École polytechnique. Arago’s earnest pursuit of knowledge amid personal challenges and the societal backdrop of the time is a central theme in these early chapters.