Abstract

THOSE who wish to gain some idea of the spirit animating scientific workers in France at the present day may study with advantage this new proof of the inexhaustible energy of the marvellously versatile perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Sciences. The book is for the most part a collection of essays on biographical, educational, historical and philosophical subjects, together with addresses, letters, and speeches on similar matters; although of unequal interest and importance, these will in many cases more than repay careful perusal and examination. Science et Morale. Par M. Berthelot. Pp. xii + 515. (Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1897.)

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