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引用次数: 12
摘要
奥克塔夫·勒贝格(Octave Lebesgue, 1857-1933),笔名乔治·蒙托格伊(Georges Montorgeuil)更为人所知,与乔治·吉尔斯·德拉·图雷特(Georges Gilles de la Tourette)同时代。他们的反教权和进步的政治思想以及共同的朋友使他们走到了一起,在19世纪的最后十年里,他们都在职业生涯中取得了重大进展。他们的书信往来被保存在巴黎的法国国家档案馆,但直到现在一直被忽视。除了他们亲密的友谊之外,它还揭示了他们之间相互的好感。蒙托盖尔在法兰西第三共和国的政界人脉很广,他帮助吉尔·德·拉·图雷特赢得了声誉。这种媒体报道的不利之处在于,Gilles de la Tourette的疾病开始扰乱他的行为,削弱他的判断力。这位神经精神病学家的晚年每况愈下,他的名声部分要归功于他那位记者朋友的支持。
Correspondence Between Octave Lebesgue, Known as Georges Montorgueil, and Gilles de la Tourette
Octave Lebesgue (1857–1933), better known by the pen name Georges Montorgeuil, was a contemporary of Georges Gilles de la Tourette. They were brought together by their anticlerical, progressive political ideas and by friends in common, and both made significant advances in their professional careers during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Their epistolary exchange is conserved in the French National Archives in Paris, but has been neglected until now. Beyond their close friendship, it reveals the mutual favors exchanged between them. Well-connected in the political world of the Third Republic, Montorgueil helped build Gilles de la Tourette’s reputation. The detriments of this media coverage came at a time when Gilles de la Tourette’s illness began to disrupt his behavior and weaken his judgment. Decline marked the final years of this neuropsychiatrist, whose fame had been in part due to the support of his journalist friend.