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121:'s hospitality. Now free to meet again in the hall of the bishop's palace, the Academy was to experience another interruption. Upon learning it had elected Protestants, the bishop bent over backwards to put his dissatisfaction with the Academy across with a serious affront: after convening a special meeting regarding a critical matter, he failed to show up. It turned out the matter in question was a simple chess game. 17: 109:
The Academy then underwent a four-year hiatus until 1705, when Jean-Claude Croisilles, Jean Regnault de Segrais' brother-in-law, sheltered it in his house. On that year, the existence of the Academy's legal existence, as "Académie royale des Belles-Lettres", was confirmed by patent letters from the
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and discussed current news. Soon, it was to debate about literary and scientific subjects. Starting from 1652, the Academy of Caen had become a learned society chaired by Moisant de Brieux until his death in 1674. Jean Regnault de Segrais then take over, welcoming in turn the Academy in his home,
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was in the habit of conversing about public affairs at the Place St. Pierre on Mondays, on the day when the mail would arrive. Being frequently disturbed by the inclement weather, Moisant de Brieux endeavored to remedy their problem by opening to them his hotel d'Escoville.
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did away with all Academies, the Academy of Caen was no exception, and it would not to be restored until 12 December 1800, when
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A decree dated 10 August 1853 has granted the Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen public utility status.
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Having experienced another interruption, owing to a disagreement with its host, the Academy had to wait for the
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The Académie de Caen was the first academy of literature to be founded in France, after the
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Collection complète des lois, décrets, ordonnances, règlements et avis du Conseil d'État
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Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen
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from 1685 onward until his own death in March 1701.
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Caen
Normandy
Jacques Moisant de Brieux
1652
French Academy
Académie de Physique
1662
French Academy of Sciences
Paris
Samuel Bochart
Pierre-Daniel Huet
Jean Regnault de Segrais
Antoine Garaby de La Luzerne
Caen
La Gazette
Paul d'Albert de Luynes
Bishop of Bayeux
French Revolution
General Dugua
André-Marie Ampère
Samuel Bochart
Jean-Jacques Boisard
Adolphe Brongniart
Jacques de Callières
Pierre Chaunu
François Coppée
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur
Pierre Daru
Paul Deschanel

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