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Recherches sur les substances radioactives
Marie Curie
Recherches sur les substances radioactives
"Recherches sur les substances radioactives" by Marie Curie is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work presents Curie's extensive research on radioactive substances, particularly focusing on uranium and the newly identified element radium. The text is aimed at a scholarly audience and contributes significantly to the field of radiochemistry. At the start of the work, Curie introduces her research, which began over four years prior, motivated by the intriguing discovery of uranium radiation by Henri Becquerel. She discusses the collaborative efforts with her husband, Pierre Curie, in studying radioactive properties and emphasizes the establishment of radium as a new, highly radioactive element. The early chapters outline the significance of various experiments conducted, the methodologies employed to study radioactivity, and the continual evolution of scientific understanding surrounding radioactive substances as more researchers engage with the topic following their discoveries.
Le Poème du Rhône, en XII chants. Texte Provençal et Traduction Française
Frédéric Mistral
Le Poème du Rhône, en XII chants. Texte Provençal et Traduction Française
"Le Poème du Rhône, en XII chants. Texte Provençal et Traduction Française" by Frédéric Mistral is a collection of poetry published in 1897. This twelve-canto epic follows boatmen journeying down the Rhône River from Lyon to the Beaucaire fair, capturing ancient river traditions that blend Christianity with pagan beliefs. A passionate love develops between Prince Guilhem d'Orange and Anglore, a young gold-seeker. The poem weaves together Provence's history with the humble lives and romances of its common people.