From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French family with some prominent scientists
Langevin family Current region France Place of origin Normandy , FranceMembers Connected families Distinctions
The Langevin family is a French family with some prominent scientists. French physicist Paul Langevin , member of the French Academy of Sciences and teacher at Collège de France , is the most prominent member.
Genealogy [ edit ]
Philippe Pinel
Marie Adelaide Pinel, grand-niece of Philippe Pinel x Victor Charles Langevin
Langevin family tree [ edit ]
Langevin family tree
Jakob Montel Eva Fitt1871-1949 Marie Adelaide Pinel1836-1902 Victor Charles Langevin
Gilbert Montel1896-1915 Eliane Montel 1898–1993 Paul Langevin 1872–1946 Jeanne Desfosses1874-1970 Julien Langevin Victor Langevin1871-1906
Anne-Marie Desbat1941-2016 Paul-Gilbert Langevin 1933–1986 Jules Grandjouan1875-1968 Iser Solomon1880-1939 Alice Habib1883-1943
Edwige Grandjouan1898-1992 Jean Langevin1899-1990 Andre Langevin1901-1977 Luce Langevin 1899–2002 Madeleine Langevin1903-1977 Albert Varloteau1909-1978 Andre Parreaux1906-1979 Hélène Solomon-Langevin 1909-1995 Jacques Solomon 1908–1942
Isabelle Langevin Paul-Eric Langevin
Edouard Chavannes 1865–1918
Claire Chavannes (Edouard's granddaughter) Bernard Langevin1926–2018 Noemie Langevin Sylvestre Langevin Michel Langevin1926-1985 Aline Langevin Jacques Varloteau Beatrice Thuillier
Charles Koechlin (Yves's father)1867–1950 Yves Koechlin (Noemie's husband)1922-2011 Annick Balaresque (Sylvestre's wife) Helene Langevin-Joliot (Michel's wife)Roger Dajoz (Aline's husband)1929-2019
See also [ edit ]
Photographs [ edit ]
Paul Langevin, photograph by
Henri Manuel .
Lunch in honour of Albert Einstein, circa 1923, including Paul Langevin, Albert Einstein,
Anna de Noailles ,
Paul Painlevé ,
Paul Appell ,
Émile Borel .
The first
Solvay Conference in 1911, Paul Langevin is the first standing on the right, next to Albert Einstein.
External links [ edit ]
Paty, Michel (2012). "Relativity in France" . In Glick, T. F. (ed.). The Comparative Reception of Relativity . Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 113–168. ISBN 9789400938755 . Retrieved 13 December 2017 .
Langevin, P. (1911), "The Evolution of Space and Time" , Scientia , X : 31–54 (translated by J. B. Sykes, 1973 from the original French: "L'évolution de l'espace et du temps" ).
Wolfram research biographical entry by Michel Barran.
Julien Bok and Catherine Kounelis (2007). "Paul Langevin (1872–1946) – From Montmartre to the Panthéon: The Paris journey of an exceptional physicist" (PDF) . Europhysics News . Vol. 38, no. 1.
Adrienne R. Weill-Brunschvicg (2008). "Langevin, Paul - Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2008" . Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
Charles Coulston Gillispie , Dictionary of scientific biography , Vol. 8, biography written by Francis Perrin , New York, Scribner's sons, 1973.
Family of Paul Langevin , during the funeral, listening to Education minister Marcel Naegelen's talk, 21 December 1946 in France.
Family of Paul Langevin , Maurice Thorez and Jacques Duclos , during the funeral, 21 December 1946 in France.
Media related to Paul Langevin at Wikimedia Commons
Works by or about Paul Langevin at Wikisource