Abstract
THE articles collected in this volume were written by twenty-eight prominent representatives of science and art in France to amplify and enforce for the general public the protest made by the Academy of Sciences in November, 1914, against the German manifesto of October 30 of that year, wherein ninety-three “German intellectuals” tlaimed for their Kultur the hegemony of the world of science.
Les Allemands et la Science.
By Prof. Gabriel Petit d'Alfort et Maurice Leudet du Figaro. Préface de M. Paul Deschanel. Pp. xx + 374. (Paris: Librairie Félix Alcan, 1916.) Price 3.50 francs.
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Les Allemands et la Science . Nature 98, 66–67 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098066a0
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