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Outstanding Alumni of University of Poitiers (Part)
Francis Bacon: The most important essayist and philosopher in the English Renaissance.

Du Belle: an important member of Seven Star Poetry Society. The main poetry collections are Nostalgia of Rome and Remorse Collection.

Descartes: A famous French philosopher, physicist, mathematician and theologian, he made important contributions to the development of modern mathematics and was honored as the father of analytic geometry because he formulated the geometric coordinate system. He is a representative of dualist idealism, leaving a famous saying that "I think, therefore I am" (or translated as "thinking is the only certain existence") and putting forward the idea of "universal doubt". He was one of the founders of modern European bourgeois philosophy, and Hegel called him "the father of modern philosophy".

Jean-Louis de Balzac: a famous French writer and novelist.

Francois Rabelais: One of the most outstanding French humanist writers in the Renaissance. He is proficient in medicine, astronomy, geography, mathematics, philosophy, theology, music, plants, architecture, law, education and other languages, such as Greek, Latin, Hebrew, etc., and can be called a "humanistic giant." Rabelais's main work is the novel Biography of the Giant. The Biography of the Giant is divided into five volumes, based on French folklore stories, which mainly describes the activity history of three generations of giants: Grangujie, Gaokangda and Hugue Gue.

Francois Viete: David is known as "the father of modern mathematics" in Europe. David's most important contribution is the development of algebra. He introduced algebraic symbols systematically for the first time and promoted the development of equation theory. David used the word "analysis" to summarize the contents and methods of algebra at that time.

Yves Bonafau Yi: a famous French poet, translator and literary critic in modern times. Poetry was published from 1946, and the first book of poetry, On the Movement of Duff, was published from 1953, which became famous in one fell swoop and was recognized as a masterpiece. Later, several volumes of poetry were published, such as Yesterday's Lonely Kingdom, Writing Stones, The Temptation of the Threshold, The Light in the Shadow, etc., all of which were handed down from generation to generation. Bonnefoi is also a famous translator and literary theorist. Since 198 1, he has been teaching poetry theory and comparative poetics in the French Academy as a professor, becoming the second poet after Valery since the Renaissance. Franz Kafka Prize in 2007, winner of Italian Nonino International Literature Prize in 20 15.

Luc Montagni: Luc Montagni is a famous French virologist and one of the discoverers of HIV. He was born in France on 1932. He is a professor of virology at the University of Paris and an honorary professor and director of the World AIDS Research and Prevention Foundation in Paris, France. He has made great achievements in the research and prevention of AIDS. In 2008, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Michel Bruehne, a famous French paleontologist, is the discoverer of Tumai skull fossils (primitive human fossils) dating back 7 million years. Daniel Lieberman, a paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, said: "This is undoubtedly the greatest paleontological discovery of the past century." Ian tattersall, an expert on human evolution at the American Museum of Natural History, thinks this is an extraordinary achievement.

Henri konan bedie: Former President of C? te d 'Ivoire, politician of C? te d 'Ivoire and chairman of the Democratic Party of C? te d 'Ivoire. He served as President of C? te d 'Ivoire from 1993 to 1999.

A famous geographer. The creator of the word "French-speaking countries"

Szaszky Sassen: One of the "world-class" experts in the fields of globalization and urban sociology. He is currently a tenured professor of sociology at Columbia University and a visiting professor at the London School of Economics. The creator of the word "global city"

Man de Bi Ran: French philosopher.

The most famous freestyle diver in the world.

Bertrand Mbatchi: President of the Council for Higher Education in Africa and Margash.

Justin Damo Baro: Chairman of burgin International Bank and former Vice President of the Central Bank of West African States.

Jean-Pierre Abilene: Member of the National Assembly of Vienna.

Alan Clay: Chairman of the Grand poitiers, member of the National Assembly.

Driss El Shengming El Idrisi: Minister delegate in charge of budget in Moroccan Ministry of Economy and Finance.

Gerard Fran? Ois Dumont: geographer, economist, demographer, chairman of the International Social Development Watch.

George Divo: Philosopher, jurist and sociologist, the author of "Workers' Life under the Second Reich".

Salah Mehdi: The most important musician and composer in the history of the Arab world.

André s de Graf: Mayor of Amsterdam (1657–1671year).

John Howard Griffin: American journalist, writer, activist against racial discrimination, and author of the famous sociological work Black as Me.

André-Michel Guerry: French statistician, the founder of the theory of "moral statistics", the earliest inventor of "rose chart/pie chart" and the user of "polar chart". In a paper by 1829, he showed the seasonal and daily changes of wind direction in a year, as well as the birth and death population per hour in a day.

Thomas Narcejac: Also known as Pierre Arrow, writer and crime novelist. Together with Pierre Boileau, he created many well-known works, many of which were adapted into movies by many famous directors and became immortal masterpieces in the history of movies. One of them is the famous terror movie master-Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock.

Thomas is still ... Ausky: Polish diplomat, former Polish ambassador to France (2007-20 14), currently Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Secretary of State for Cooperation and Development of Poland.

Michel Roger (Michel Roger): Minister of State of Monaco.

Doudou Thiam: First and third Senegalese Foreign Ministers, member of the International Law Commission.

é douard Louis Troussart: a world-class zoologist and the earliest researcher of Eurasian red squirrel.

Anthropologists, eugenics and racial discrimination theorists.

Jean Walklin de la Fraine (voegelin): a famous French poet. Longsha's disciples were deeply influenced by the seven-star poet.