6 avril 2021
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Caroline Warman, « 9. 1796–97: Cabanis and Destutt de Tracy at the Institut national », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.kt9pp7
Pierre Daunou (1761–1840) rose to prominence as the author of the Constitution de l’an III (1795) which ushered in the Directorate, and also as the mover behind the law of 3 Brumaire an IV (25 October 1795) reforming public education and known as the Loi Daunou. This law set down rules for primary, secondary, and ‘specialised’ education, and it also created the Institut national des sciences et des arts, of which he then became president. Before the Revolution, like Dominique-Joseph Garat, Da...