List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower

List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower
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The location of the names on the tower

On the Eiffel Tower, seventy-two names of French scientists, engineers and some other notable people are engraved in recognition of their contributions. This is according to the design by Gustave Eiffel.[1] The engravings are found on the sides of the tower under the first balcony. The engraving was painted over at the beginning of the twentieth century and restored in 1986–1987 by Société Nouvelle d'exploitation de la Tour Eiffel, a company contracted to operate business related to the Tower. The Tower is owned by the city of Paris. The letters were originally done in gold and are about 60 cm high. Note: since the tower was repainted in 2010/2011, the letters are gold again.

Contents

List

Location

The list is split in four parts (for each side of the tower). The sides have been named for the parts of Paris that each side faces:

  • The North-East side
  • The South-East side
  • The South-West side
  • The North West side

Names

In the table below are all the names on the four sides. By clicking on the square symbol in the column title, the list is sorted alphabetically (in that column).

Name appearing Full name Occupation Location
Seguin Marc Seguin engineer
NW01
Lalande Joseph Jérôme Lefrançais de Lalande astronomer
NW02
Tresca Henri Tresca engineer and mechanic
NW03
Poncelet Jean-Victor Poncelet Gernald geometer
NW04
Bresse Jacques Antoine Charles Bresse civil engineer and hydraulic engineer
NW05
Lagrange Joseph Louis Lagrange mathematician
NW06
Belanger Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Joseph Bélanger mathematician and hydraulic engineer
NW07
Cuvier Georges Cuvier naturalist
NW08
Laplace Pierre-Simon Laplace mathematician and astronomer
NW09
Dulong Pierre Louis Dulong physicist and chemist
NW10
Chasles Michel Chasles geometer
NW11
Lavoisier Antoine Lavoisier chemist
NW12
Ampere André-Marie Ampère mathematician and physicist
NW13
Chevreul Michel Eugène Chevreul chemist
NW14
Flachat Eugène Flachat engineer
NW15
Navier Claude-Louis Marie Henri Navier mathematician
NW16
Legendre Adrien-Marie Legendre geometer
NW17
Chaptal Jean-Antoine Chaptal agronomist and chemist
NW18
Jamin Jules Célestin Jamin physicist
SW01
Gay-Lussac Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac chemist
SW02
Fizeau Hippolyte Fizeau physicist
SW03
Schneider Eugène Schneider industrialist
SW04
Le Chatelier Louis Le Chatelier engineer
SW05
Berthier Pierre Berthier mineralogist
SW06
Barral Jean-Augustin Barral agronomist, chemist, physicist
SW07
De Dion Henri de Dion engineer
SW08
Goüin Ernest Goüin engineer and industrialist
SW09
Jousselin Louis Didier Jousselin engineer
SW10
Broca Paul Pierre Broca physician and anthropologist
SW11
Becquerel Antoine César Becquerel physicist
SW12
Coriolis Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis engineer and scientist
SW13
Cail Jean-François Cail industrialist
SW14
Triger Jacques Triger engineer
SW15
Giffard Henri Giffard engineer
SW16
Perrier François Perrier geographer and mathematician
SW17
Sturm Jacques Charles François Sturm mathematician
SW18
Cauchy Augustin Louis Cauchy mathematician
SE01
Belgrand Eugene Belgrand engineer
SE02
Regnault Henri Victor Regnault chemist and physicist
SE03
Fresnel Augustin-Jean Fresnel physicist
SE04
De Prony Gaspard de Prony engineer
SE05
Vicat Louis Vicat engineer
SE06
Ebelmen Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen chemist
SE07
Coulomb Charles-Augustin de Coulomb physicist
SE08
Poinsot Louis Poinsot mathematician
SE09
Foucault Léon Foucault physicist
SE10
Delaunay Charles-Eugène Delaunay astronomer
SE11
Morin Arthur Morin mathematician and physicist
SE12
Haüy René-Just Haüy mineralogist
SE13
Combes Charles Combes engineer and metallurgist
SE14
Thénard Louis Jacques Thénard chemist
SE15
Arago Dominique François Jean Arago astronomer and physicist
SE16
Poisson Simeon Poisson mathematician and physicist
SE17
Monge Gaspard Monge geometer
SE18
Petiet Jules Petiet engineer
NE01
Daguerre Louis Daguerre artist and chemist
NE02
Wurtz Charles-Adolphe Wurtz chemist
NE03
Le Verrier Urbain Le Verrier astronomer
NE04
Perdonnet Albert Auguste Perdonnet engineer
NE05
Delambre Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre astronomer
NE06
Malus Etienne-Louis Malus physicist
NE07
Breguet Louis Breguet physicist and inventor
NE08
Polonceau Camille Polonceau engineer
NE09
Dumas Jean Baptiste André Dumas chemist
NE10
Clapeyron Émile Clapeyron engineer
NE11
Borda Jean-Charles de Borda mathematician
NE12
Fourier Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier mathematician
NE13
Bichat Marie François Xavier Bichat anatomist and physiologist
NE14
Sauvage François Clément Sauvage mechanic
NE15
Pelouze Théophile-Jules Pelouze chemist
NE16
Carnot Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot[2] mathematician
NE17
Lamé Gabriel Lamé geometer
NE18

Criticism

Women

The list contains no women. The list has been criticized for excluding the name of Sophie Germain, a noted French mathematician whose work on the theory of elasticity was crucial to the construction of the tower itself.[3] Germain's biographer, Mozans, suggested that she was excluded because she was a woman.[4]

Hydraulic engineers and scholars

14 hydraulic engineers and scholars were among the 72 scientists listed on the Eiffel Tower,[5] and Gustave Eiffel did indeed acknowledge the leading scientists in the field of hydrodynamics and fluid mechanics. Note the absence of Henri Philibert Gaspard Darcy (1803–1858). This might be a consequence of Darcy's provincial career in Dijon, his short career lifespan and a lack of teaching involvement. It might also illustrate that some of Darcy's findings were not widely used until the 20th century (e.g. the Darcy friction factor). The omission of the names of Antoine Chézy (1718–1798) and Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1842–1929) is also noticeable but possibly understandable. Chézy was less famous and Boussinesq was still a young researcher in the 1880s.

Notes and references

  1. ^ The 72 scientists. Eiffel Tower official website. Accessed 2008-01-31.
  2. ^ Not to be confused with Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, his son.
  3. ^ William P. Berlinghoff, Fernando Quadros Gouvêa. Math Through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others. MAA, 2004, p. 52. ISBN 0883857367.
  4. ^ Lynn M. Osen. Women in Mathematics. MIT Press, 1975, pp. 92–93. ISBN 0262650096.
  5. ^ Chanson, H. Hydraulic Engineering Legends Listed on the Eiffel Tower. in "Great Rivers History", 2009, ASCE-EWRI Publication, Proceedings of the History Symposium of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009, Kansas City, USA, 17–19 May, J. R. Rogers Ed., pp. 1–7. ISBN 9780784410325.

Further reading

  • Georges Barral: "Le Panthéon Scientifique de la Tour Eiffel". 1982, Nouvelle Librairie Parisienne, Paris - ASIN B001DAV29Y

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