- Charles Ange Laisant
Charles Ange Laisant (1841-1920), French politician, was born at
Nantes on1 November 1841 , and was educated at theÉcole Polytechnique as a military engineer.He defended the fort of
Issy at theSiege of Paris , and served inCorsica and inAlgeria in 1873. In 1876 he resigned his commission to enter the Chamber as deputy for Nantes in the republican interest, and in 1879 he became director of the "Petit Parisien ". For allegedlibel on General Courtot de Cissey in this paper he was heavily fined.In the Chamber he spoke chiefly on army questions; and was chairman of a commission appointed to consider army legislation, resigning in 1887 on the refusal of the Chamber to sanction the abolition of exemptions of any kind. He then became an adherent of the revisionist policy of General Boulanger and a member of the
League of Patriots . He was elected Boulangist deputy for the 18th Parisian arrondissement in 1889. He did not seek re-election in 1893, but devoted himself thenceforward tomathematics , helping to make known in France the theories ofGiusto Bellavitis . He was attached to the staff of the École Polytechnique, and in 1903-1904 was president of the French Association for the Advancement of Science.In addition to his political pamphlets "Pourquoi et comment je suis Boulangiste" (1887) and "L'Anarchie bourgeoise" (1887), he published mathematical works, among them "Introduction á la Méthode des Quaternions" (1881) and "Théorie et applications des equipollences" (1887). He also co-founded a mathematical journal, "L'intermédiaire des mathématiciens" with
Émile Lemoine in 1864.References
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