Apart from Gustave de Beaumont (see Sect. 17.2), with whom he embarked on the journey to America, and Louis de Kergorlay (see Sect. 17.8), Jean-Jacques Ampère was undoubtedly Tocqueville’s closest friend. He had a designated quarter in Tocqueville’s castle and was always received with great joy by Tocqueville and his wife.

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Correspondence

  • Norbert Campagna,
  • Skadi Siiri Krause,
  • Oliver Hidalgo

摘要

Apart from Gustave de Beaumont (see Sect. 17.2), with whom he embarked on the journey to America, and Louis de Kergorlay (see Sect. 17.8), Jean-Jacques Ampère was undoubtedly Tocqueville’s closest friend. He had a designated quarter in Tocqueville’s castle and was always received with great joy by Tocqueville and his wife.