In The Classroom | |
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| Although very young, the boy made so many progress in his studies that caused admiration in all his teachers. His memory was so prodigious, that it was enough for him to read a page just once to repeat it all by heart, from the end to the beginning. |
Auguste Comte, During a Class, Stigmatize the Colonialism | |
| Auguste Comte, since his childhood with his liberal spirit, was against any opression and during a class, with only eleven years old and despite of being french stands up with a steady and resolute voice, and makes good wishes for the Spanish defense, when it was invaded by Napoleon forces. |
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Rewards Received by Auguste Comte | |
| At the end of each school year, Auguste Comte systematically received rewards for his intelectual values, some times for mathematics, some times for rethoric either latin or humanities. He receives from his teachers hands, the eloquence's diploma prize. |
A Daniel Encontre Mathematic Class | |
| The protestant clergyman, Daniel Encontre, his mathematics teacher at the Lyceum, had an enourmous influence on Comte, that lasted all his life, and to him Comte dedicated his last work: The subjective Thesis. |
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Auguste Comte gives a class substituting Daniel Encontre | |
| Auguste Comte, the smallest pupil in the class, tought his friends during the long sickness of his dear teacher Daniel Encontre. |
Leaving Home | |
| Leaving his mother on tears, embracing his father, Auguste Comte travels to Paris, where he'll attend the Engineering School. Because among 300 candidates he obtained the first place in Center and South France, being the 4th in the total. |
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