- Louis Lefèvre‑Gineau
Louis Lefèvre-Gineau, born at
Authe (Ardennes ) on 7 March 1751 and died 3 February 1829, was a Frenchchemist andscientist .Of modest origins, a village elder approached d'
Étrépigny to give this intelligent child the basics of knowledge that permitted him to shine in the studies ofchemistry and ofphysics that he pursued atReims then atParis .Beginning work with Lavoisier, he studied with him the chemical composition of
water . ADeputy under theFrench revolution , he was a member of the commission charged to define themetric system and it is he who determined themass of thekilogram .From 1786 to 1823, he occupied the chair in mechanics, then general and experimental physics, at the
Collège de France , where he was the administrator from 1800 to 1823. He was made a member of the Académie des sciences in 1795. He was made aknight of Ainelle underNapoleon 's Empire, in 1808.in 1825, he built, in the guise of a retreat at
Étrépigny a charming littleneo-gothic chateau. He died in 1829, exactly 100 years after another illustrious citizen of the village: the curateJean Meslier .
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