Georges Le Monnier
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Georges Le Monnier (March 4 , 1843 in Bordeaux – June 10 , 1931 in Nancy) was a French scientist who spent much of his career in Nancy.


Biography

Georges Le Monnier was born in Bordeaux in 1843 and then became a student at the
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(until 1863), became an associate in physics (1866),
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(1873), teacher at the Lycée de Niort (1866), trainer at the École Normale Supérieure (1869), professor of physics at the lycée in Pau (1874), lecturer in botany and zoology at the faculty of sciences in Besançon (1874), lecturer in botany at the faculty of sciences in Nancy (1877), then finally professor (in 1877) and honorary professor (in 1912). He was
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of Nancy from 1892 to 1900 and opened the first high school for young girls in Nancy and one of the first in
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. He was the initiator of the Eastern Serotherapeutic Institute , of which he was president. He was the first holder of the Botany Chair of the Faculty of Sciences of Nancy. Georges Le Monnier dealt closely with social issues and their teachings throughout his career. He received for his entire career the
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, but then returned it later. He was a member of the Academy of Stanislas. He was a very close friend of
Auguste Daum Jean Louis Auguste Daum (1853 in Bitche – 1909 in Nancy) was a French ceramist, in glass. He was one of the founder members of École de Nancy and the director of Daum studio. He was the son of Jean Daum, brother of Antonin Daum and father o ...
(French ceramist) and
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(artist and designer who worked in glass). The latter wrote in one of these notebooks: "M. Le Monnier, professor of botany at the Faculty of Sciences of Nancy, gave a lecture on the Darwinian movement in 1877 to a very diverse audience, both male and female. Mr. Le Monnier has set himself a task that would have been difficult for anyone but him. In one hour of talk, Mr. Le Monnier succeeded in making known the great Darwinian movement to a varied public, without the audience, however intelligent, experiencing boredom or fatigue. M. Le Monnier acquitted himself of this task with admirable ease, lightness and grace. The professor knew how to remain scientific and the lecturer charmed a very diverse audience. His gifts of clarity, simplicity, elegance, which distinguish the professor's speech, the lecturer possessed to the highest degree."
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painted a portrait of Georges le Monnier in 1898. He was Professor of Botany at the University of Nancy. He is honoured in the naming of ''
Lemonniera ''Lemonniera'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Discinellaceae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. The genus name of ''Lemonniera'' is in honour of Georges Le Monnier (1843–1931), who was a French scientist. The genus ...
'' by De Wild (type of
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) in Ann. Soc. Belge Microscop. 18: 147 in 1894. Also ''Le-monniera'' Lecomte 1918 (in Sapotaceae family) in Notul. Syst. (Paris) 3: 337 in 1918 which is now a synonym for ''
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'' Heine 1960 (Sapotaceae).


Publications

* Darwin, his life and his work , Georges Le Monnier, Public Library of Nancy, Speech delivered at the formal opening of the Faculties of Nancy on November 28, 1882. * Flora of Lorraine , DA. Godron, published by Paul-Henri Fliche and Georges Le Monnier, N. Grosjean, Nancy, third edition, 1883. * Georges Le Monnier, "The Evolution of Evolutionism, Acceptance speech" , in Memoirs of the Academy of Stanislas - 1907 - 1908, Public session of May 21, 1908, Nancy , vol. 6th series, Volume V, Berger- Levrault et Cie ,1908 * Georges Le Monnier, Botany course for the fourth class and agricultural schools , Germer bookstore, Baillères et Cie , 108 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris, 1881 * Philippe Van Tieghem and Georges Le Monnier, Research on mucorinae , Librairie Masson, place of the School of Medicine, Paris, 1873


Notes

Georges Le Monnier is the father-in-law of the doctor and philosopher Jacques Rennes, of Professor Philibert Guinier and the grandfather of the scientist André Guinier.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Le Monnier, Georges 1843 births 1931 deaths Scientists from Nancy, France Scientists from Bordeaux