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Société de Géographie

The Société de Géographie (French: [sɔsjete də ʒeɔgʁafi]; lit.'"Geography Society"'), is the world's oldest geographical society. It was founded in 1821 as the first Geographic Society.[1] Since 1878, its headquarters have been at 184 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris. The entrance is marked by two gigantic caryatids representing Land and Sea. It was here, in 1879, that the construction of the Panama Canal was decided.

Société de Géographie

History

The Geographical Society was founded at a meeting on 15 December 1821 in the Paris Hôtel de Ville. Among its 217 founders were some of the greatest scientific names of the time, including Pierre-Simon Laplace (the Society's first president), Georges Cuvier, Charles Pierre Chapsal, Vivant Denon, Joseph Fourier, Gay-Lussac, Claude Louis Berthollet, Alexander von Humboldt, Champollion, and François-René de Chateaubriand. Most of the men who had accompanied Bonaparte in his Egyptian expedition were members: Edme-François Jomard, Conrad Malte-Brun, Jules Dumont d'Urville, Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert, Hottinguer, Henri Didot, Bottin and others such as Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès.

Although the Society rarely funded scientific travel, by issuing instructions to voyagers, encouraging research through competitions, and publishing the results of their work, it served in its early years as "an important institutional support" for the study of Mesoamerica. Two members in the "active core" of the society played central roles in this regard: Jomard and the Irish exile David Ballie Warden.[2] Their terms for a competition for the best new work on "American antiquities", including maps "constructed according to exact methods" and "observations on the mores and customs of the indigenous peoples, and vocabularies of the ancient languages."[3] extended decades-old scientific practices to a new field of anthropological inquiry.[2]

The society was to be associated in time with the greatest French and foreign explorers from René Caillié, the first European to return alive from the town of Timbuktu, to the underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau, and leading geographers, among them Vidal de la Blache, founder of the French School of Geopolitics.[4]

The Society was the location of the Arab Congress of 1913, which took place from June 18 to June 23 of that year and marked the confluence of events surrounding the decline of the Ottoman Empire, the beginnings of Arab nationalism, and early Arab reaction to Zionist immigration to Palestine.

Publications

The Society's revue has appeared monthly since 1822, as Bulletin de la Société de Géographie (1822–1899) – offering in octavo format early news of all the discoveries of the nineteenth century – or quarterly, as La Géographie, with a break from 1940 until 1946. Since 1947 the Society's magazine has appeared three times a year, as Acta Geographica.

The Society's library, map collection and photograph collection are among the world's deepest and most comprehensive.

List of presidents

1822 Marquis Pierre-Simon de Laplace (1749–1827)
1823 Marquis Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret (1755–1840)
1824 Vicount François-René de Chateaubriand (1768–1848)
1825 Gilbert Joseph Gaspard de Chabrol de Volvic (1773–1843)
1826 Louis Becquey (1760–1849)
1827 Count Christophe Chabrol de Crouzol (1771–1836)
1828 Baron Georges Cuvier (1769–1832)
1829 Jean-Guillaume Hyde de Neuville (1776–1857)
1830 Duke Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld (1765–1817)
1831 Antoine Maurice Apollinaire d'Argout (1782–1858)
1832 Admiral Count Henri de Rigny (1782–1835)
1833 Duke Élie Decazes (1788–1860)
1834 Count Camille de Montalivet (1801–1880)
1835 Baron Prosper de Barante (1782–1866)
1836 Lieutenant-General Baron Jean-Jacques Germain Pelet-Clozeau (1777–1858)
1837 François Guizot (1787–1874)
1838 Count Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy (1795–1856)
1839 Baron Jean Tupinier (1779–1850)
1840 Count Hippolyte Jaubert (1798–1874)
1841 Abel-François Villemain (1790–1867)
1842 Laurent Cunin-Gridaine (1778–1859)
1843 Admiral Baron Albin Roussin (1781–1854)
1844 Vice-admiral Baron Ange-René-Armand de Mackau (1788–1855)
1845 Baron Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859)
1846 Baron Charles Athanase Walckenaer (1771–1852)
1847 Count Louis-Mathieu Molé (1781–1855)
1848 Edmé François Jomard (1777–1862)
1849 Jean-Baptiste Dumas (1800–1884)
1851 Rear-Admiral Pierre-L.-A. Mathieu
1853 Vice-Admiral (1853) C. Laplace (1793–1875)
1854 Hippolyte Fortoul (1811–1856)
1855 Noël Jacques Lefebvre-Duruflé (1792–1877)
1856 Joseph-Daniel Guigniaut (1794–1876)
1857 Pierre Daussy (1792–1860)
1858 General Eugène Daumas (1803–1871)
1859 Jean-Baptiste Élie de Beaumont (1798–1874)
1860 Gustave Rouland (1806–1878)
1861 Admiral Joseph Romain-Desfossés (1798–1864)
1862 Count Victor de Persigny (1808–1872)
1863 Count Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski (1810–1868)
1864 Marquis Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat (1805–1873)
1873 Vice-Admiral Camille Clément de La Roncière-Le Noury (1813–1881)
1881 Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805–1894)
1890 Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau (1810–1892)
1892 Antoine d'Abbadie d'Arrast (1810–1897)
1893 Gabriel Auguste Daubrée (1814–1896)
1894 Auguste Himly (1823–1906)
1895 Jules Janssen (1824–1907)
1896 Anatole Bouquet de La Grye (1827–1909)
1897 Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835–1900)
1901 Alfred Grandidier (1836–1921)
1906 Charles Marie Le Myre de Vilers (1833–1918)
1909 Ernest Hamy (1842–1908)
1910 Prince Roland Bonaparte (1858–1924)
1925 Henri Cordier (1849–1925)
1926 Ernest Roume (1858–1941)
1928 Édouard-Alfred Martel (1859–1938)
1931 Marshal Louis Félix Marie François Franchet d’Esperey (1856–1942)
1939 General Georges Perrier (1872–1946)
1947 Emmanuel de Martonne (1873–1955)
1953 Robert Perret (1881–1965)
1960 Engineer-General Louis Hurault (fr) (1886–1973)
1965 Jean Despois (fr) (1901–1978)
1975 Aimé Perpillou (1902–1976)
1976 Roger Blais (1926–2009)
1983 Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier (1917–1995)
1995 Jean Bastié (fr) (1919–2018)
2009 Jean-Robert Pitte (fr) (1949–)

Awards

Grande Médaille d'Or des Explorations

The Grande Médaille d'Or des Explorations et Voyages de Découverte (Great Gold Medal of Exploration and Journeys of Discovery) has been awarded since 1829 for journeys whose outcomes have enhanced geographical knowledge. Notable recipients have been John Franklin (1829), John Ross (1834), David Livingstone (1857), Ernest Shackleton (1910) and Roald Amundsen (1913).[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Other geographic societies were soon founded: Berlin (1828), London (1830), Frankfort (1836), St. Petersburg (1845), New York (1852), Vienna (1856), Geneva (1858), Mexico City (1859).
  2. ^ a b Edison, Paul N. (2004). "Colonial Prospecting in Independent Mexico: Abbé Baradère's Antiquités mexicaines (1834-36)". Proceedings of the Western Society for French History. 32. hdl:2027/spo.0642292.0032.012. ISSN 2573-5012.
  3. ^ Bulletin de la Société de géographie 5 (1826): 595-96.
  4. ^ "Qui sommes-nous ?". Société de Géographie (in French). 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  5. ^ . Société de géographie. Archived from the original on 6 December 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

References

  • Société de Géographie official site (in French)

External links

  • La Géographie : bulletin de la Société de géographie dans Gallica, la bibliothèque numérique de la BnF.

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The Societe de Geographie French sɔsjete de ʒeɔgʁafi lit Geography Society is the world s oldest geographical society It was founded in 1821 as the first Geographic Society 1 Since 1878 its headquarters have been at 184 Boulevard Saint Germain Paris The entrance is marked by two gigantic caryatids representing Land and Sea It was here in 1879 that the construction of the Panama Canal was decided Societe de Geographie This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Societe de Geographie news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 History 2 Publications 3 List of presidents 4 Awards 4 1 Grande Medaille d Or des Explorations 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe Geographical Society was founded at a meeting on 15 December 1821 in the Paris Hotel de Ville Among its 217 founders were some of the greatest scientific names of the time including Pierre Simon Laplace the Society s first president Georges Cuvier Charles Pierre Chapsal Vivant Denon Joseph Fourier Gay Lussac Claude Louis Berthollet Alexander von Humboldt Champollion and Francois Rene de Chateaubriand Most of the men who had accompanied Bonaparte in his Egyptian expedition were members Edme Francois Jomard Conrad Malte Brun Jules Dumont d Urville Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert Hottinguer Henri Didot Bottin and others such as Jean Baptiste Benoit Eyries Although the Society rarely funded scientific travel by issuing instructions to voyagers encouraging research through competitions and publishing the results of their work it served in its early years as an important institutional support for the study of Mesoamerica Two members in the active core of the society played central roles in this regard Jomard and the Irish exile David Ballie Warden 2 Their terms for a competition for the best new work on American antiquities including maps constructed according to exact methods and observations on the mores and customs of the indigenous peoples and vocabularies of the ancient languages 3 extended decades old scientific practices to a new field of anthropological inquiry 2 The society was to be associated in time with the greatest French and foreign explorers from Rene Caillie the first European to return alive from the town of Timbuktu to the underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau and leading geographers among them Vidal de la Blache founder of the French School of Geopolitics 4 The Society was the location of the Arab Congress of 1913 which took place from June 18 to June 23 of that year and marked the confluence of events surrounding the decline of the Ottoman Empire the beginnings of Arab nationalism and early Arab reaction to Zionist immigration to Palestine Publications EditThe Society s revue has appeared monthly since 1822 as Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie 1822 1899 offering in octavo format early news of all the discoveries of the nineteenth century or quarterly as La Geographie with a break from 1940 until 1946 Since 1947 the Society s magazine has appeared three times a year as Acta Geographica The Society s library map collection and photograph collection are among the world s deepest and most comprehensive List of presidents Edit1822 Marquis Pierre Simon de Laplace 1749 1827 1823 Marquis Claude Emmanuel de Pastoret 1755 1840 1824 Vicount Francois Rene de Chateaubriand 1768 1848 1825 Gilbert Joseph Gaspard de Chabrol de Volvic 1773 1843 1826 Louis Becquey 1760 1849 1827 Count Christophe Chabrol de Crouzol 1771 1836 1828 Baron Georges Cuvier 1769 1832 1829 Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville 1776 1857 1830 Duke Ambroise Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld 1765 1817 1831 Antoine Maurice Apollinaire d Argout 1782 1858 1832 Admiral Count Henri de Rigny 1782 1835 1833 Duke Elie Decazes 1788 1860 1834 Count Camille de Montalivet 1801 1880 1835 Baron Prosper de Barante 1782 1866 1836 Lieutenant General Baron Jean Jacques Germain Pelet Clozeau 1777 1858 1837 Francois Guizot 1787 1874 1838 Count Narcisse Achille de Salvandy 1795 1856 1839 Baron Jean Tupinier 1779 1850 1840 Count Hippolyte Jaubert 1798 1874 1841 Abel Francois Villemain 1790 1867 1842 Laurent Cunin Gridaine 1778 1859 1843 Admiral Baron Albin Roussin 1781 1854 1844 Vice admiral Baron Ange Rene Armand de Mackau 1788 1855 1845 Baron Alexander von Humboldt 1769 1859 1846 Baron Charles Athanase Walckenaer 1771 1852 1847 Count Louis Mathieu Mole 1781 1855 1848 Edme Francois Jomard 1777 1862 1849 Jean Baptiste Dumas 1800 1884 1851 Rear Admiral Pierre L A Mathieu1853 Vice Admiral 1853 C Laplace 1793 1875 1854 Hippolyte Fortoul 1811 1856 1855 Noel Jacques Lefebvre Durufle 1792 1877 1856 Joseph Daniel Guigniaut 1794 1876 1857 Pierre Daussy 1792 1860 1858 General Eugene Daumas 1803 1871 1859 Jean Baptiste Elie de Beaumont 1798 1874 1860 Gustave Rouland 1806 1878 1861 Admiral Joseph Romain Desfosses 1798 1864 1862 Count Victor de Persigny 1808 1872 1863 Count Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski 1810 1868 1864 Marquis Prosper de Chasseloup Laubat 1805 1873 1873 Vice Admiral Camille Clement de La Ronciere Le Noury 1813 1881 1881 Ferdinand de Lesseps 1805 1894 1890 Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Breau 1810 1892 1892 Antoine d Abbadie d Arrast 1810 1897 1893 Gabriel Auguste Daubree 1814 1896 1894 Auguste Himly 1823 1906 1895 Jules Janssen 1824 1907 1896 Anatole Bouquet de La Grye 1827 1909 1897 Alphonse Milne Edwards 1835 1900 1901 Alfred Grandidier 1836 1921 1906 Charles Marie Le Myre de Vilers 1833 1918 1909 Ernest Hamy 1842 1908 1910 Prince Roland Bonaparte 1858 1924 1925 Henri Cordier 1849 1925 1926 Ernest Roume 1858 1941 1928 Edouard Alfred Martel 1859 1938 1931 Marshal Louis Felix Marie Francois Franchet d Esperey 1856 1942 1939 General Georges Perrier 1872 1946 1947 Emmanuel de Martonne 1873 1955 1953 Robert Perret 1881 1965 1960 Engineer General Louis Hurault fr 1886 1973 1965 Jean Despois fr 1901 1978 1975 Aime Perpillou 1902 1976 1976 Roger Blais 1926 2009 1983 Jacqueline Beaujeu Garnier 1917 1995 1995 Jean Bastie fr 1919 2018 2009 Jean Robert Pitte fr 1949 Awards EditGrande Medaille d Or des Explorations Edit The Grande Medaille d Or des Explorations et Voyages de Decouverte Great Gold Medal of Exploration and Journeys of Discovery has been awarded since 1829 for journeys whose outcomes have enhanced geographical knowledge Notable recipients have been John Franklin 1829 John Ross 1834 David Livingstone 1857 Ernest Shackleton 1910 and Roald Amundsen 1913 5 Notes Edit Other geographic societies were soon founded Berlin 1828 London 1830 Frankfort 1836 St Petersburg 1845 New York 1852 Vienna 1856 Geneva 1858 Mexico City 1859 a b Edison Paul N 2004 Colonial Prospecting in Independent Mexico Abbe Baradere s Antiquites mexicaines 1834 36 Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 32 hdl 2027 spo 0642292 0032 012 ISSN 2573 5012 Bulletin de la Societe de geographie 5 1826 595 96 Qui sommes nous Societe de Geographie in French 2016 10 30 Retrieved 2021 08 02 Grande Medaille D or Des Explorations et Voyages De Decouverte in French Societe de geographie Archived from the original on 6 December 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2014 References EditSociete de Geographie official site in French External links EditLa Geographie bulletin de la Societe de geographie dans Gallica la bibliotheque numerique de la BnF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Societe de Geographie amp oldid 1123444196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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