LA CONDAMINE Charles-Marie de (1701 – 1774), mathématicien, voyageur et littérateur

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LA CONDAMINE Charles-Marie de (1701 – 1774), mathématicien, voyageur et littérateur
L.A.S. "La Condamine", Paris November 14, 1765, to the editors of the Gazette de France; 4 pages small in-4 (small stains). About his dissertation on the inoculation of smallpox. A very unpleasant adventure happened to him; last year he had to read at the academy his memoir entitled Suite de l'histoire de l'inoculation de la petite vérole depuis 1758. Having obtained the word of the director of the academy that he would read his memoir, he had worked for more than a month "to reduce to half an hour the reading of the materials collected for 6 years", he made the 30 leagues journey; but the director forgot his promise and had other memoirs read: "as he has absences although present I did not want to make a scene". However, he had warned all his acquaintances of this reading, as well as his provincial correspondents, most of whom had contributed to the memoir. To spare him 50 circular letters, the Gazette de France had agreed to publish a note explaining that there had been no time to read his memoir that day... This was repeated, only worse, this year: "I had agreed six months ago with Mr. de MALESHERBES, our current president, that I would recast my memoir by adding numerous and interesting later facts"... But on the date of the reading, "he tells me that the present circumstances are not favorable to the reading of my memoir", to which La Condamine answers that he thinks "on the contrary that the public must be instructed and since it does not read it is necessary to instruct it by the ears". He reminds Malesherbes of his word, and by looking at the assembly sees that many people had come to listen to him, but he did not want to cause a scandal: "I did not read. Here I am again in the situation of writing 50 letters", to the count of Bernsdorff, to the baron Scheffer, to Tronchin, Tissot, Haller, Condillac, etc., "and not knowing what to tell them. All of this under the pretext of Mad de Boufflers' father, and it is M. de Malesherbes who had the woman who is doing this sort of affront to me inoculated [...] without my being able to understand her motives", etc. He is going to have his Memoir printed, if not in France, at least in Geneva and in Holland, but in the meantime he asks his correspondents to announce its forthcoming publication in the Gazette de France, explaining "in the most suitable manner that one expects the reading of my Memoir" at the Academy... Etc.
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