SAINT-SAËNS Camille (1835 - 1921) - Lot 197

Lot 197
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SAINT-SAËNS Camille (1835 - 1921) - Lot 197
SAINT-SAËNS Camille (1835 - 1921) L.A.S. "C. Saint-Saëns", October 24, 1915, [to Stanislas MEUNIER]; 3 pages small in-4 at his address Rue de Courcelles 83 bis. Curious letter about the musician's interest in science. He has read the booklet of the geologist Stanislas MEUNIER (1843-1925), Les Harmonies de l'Évolution terrestre, which has dispelled "the errors that I had learned from the treatises of geology on which I had sought light to illuminate my ignorance, but there are still some obscurities"... Thus he asks himself questions about the internal heat of the globe, about the eruptions of volcanoes, which seem to him "very little compared to the mass of the globe. They are temporary and intermittent, and seem to decrease in intensity in general, given the quantities of extinct volcanoes. Why are the eruptions not continuous, as we see at Stromboli? Why do volcanoes die out?"... Etc. He asks Meunier to indicate to him those of his works where to find this information... He had read his book on meteorites, "but I don't know all your work! We join a L.A.S., November 3, 1905 (2 p. small in-4); lively answer to a journalist: "My relations with England are too well known for me to be able to fill in without ridicule the questionnaire that you sent me". He signs: "C. Saint-Saëns, Doctor at Cambridge, Commander of the Order of Victoria...".
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