词条 | Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne |
释义 | Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne French aviators also called the Montgolfier brothers Respectively, born Aug. 26, 1740, Annonay, France died June 26, 1810, Balaruc-les-Bains born Jan. 6, 1745, Annonay, France died Aug. 2, 1799, enroute from Lyon to Annonay ![]() ![]() Joseph and Étienne were 2 of the 16 children of Pierre Montgolfier, whose prosperous paper factories in the small town of Vidalon, near Annonay, in southern France, ensured the financial support of their balloon experiments. While carrying on their father's paper business, they maintained their interest in scientific experimentation. ![]() The two brothers were honoured by the French Académie des Sciences. They published books on aeronautics and continued their scientific careers. Joseph invented a calorimeter and the hydraulic ram, and Étienne developed a process for manufacturing vellum. Additional Reading For biographical information on the family, see Léon Rostaing, La Famille de Montgolfier, ses alliances, ses descendants (1910, reprinted 1960); and the well-illustrated Comte Henry de La Vaulx and Paul Tissandier, Joseph et Étienne de Montgolfier (1926). The technical problems encountered by the Montgolfiers and those who followed them are discussed by Gaston Tissandier in Histoire des ballons et des aéronautes célèbres, 2 vol. (1887–89). For a more recent study, see the illustrated Charles Dollfus and Henri Bouché, Histoire de l'aéronautique (1932). |
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