词条 | Volta Prize |
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The Volta Prize (French: prix Volta) was originally established by Napoleon III during the Second French Empire in 1852 to honor Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist noted for developing the electric battery.[1][2] This international prize awarded 50,000 French francs[1][2][5] to extraordinary scientific discoveries related to electricity. The prize was instituted by the Ministry of Public Instruction with the personal funding of the French Emperor,[2] the selection committee was usually constituted by members of the French Academy of Sciences.[1] Notable recipients have included, Heinrich Ruhmkorff, who commercialised the induction coil, and Zénobe Gramme, inventor of the Gramme dynamo and the first practical electric motor used in industry. One of its most notable awards was made in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell received the fourth edition of the Volta Prize for the invention of the telephone. Among the committee members who judged were Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas, fils.[3]{{Better source|date=August 2018}} Since Bell was himself becoming more affluent, he used the prize money to create institutions in and around Washington, D.C., including the prestigious Volta Laboratory Association in 1880 (also known as the 'Volta Laboratory' and as the 'Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory') precursor to Bell Labs, with his endowment fund (the 'Volta Fund'), and then in 1887 the The prize was discontinued in 1888.[4] InspirationThe Volta prize was inspired on the earlier French Academy of Sciences prize "prix du Galvanisme" (Galvanism Prize) created by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801.[5][4] A Grand Prize of 60,000 francs and a medal of 30,000 francs to be given for discoveries similar to those of Volta and Benjamin Franklin.[5][6] The Grand Prize never found a deserving recipient.[5] Only four recipients received the 30,000 francs prix du Galvanisme:
Additionally, the founder of the Volta prize and next Emperor of the French, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoleon III), nephew of Bonaparte, was himself very invested in the development of electric science. He presented his own voltaic pile at the French Academy of Sciences in 1843, made out of a single metal and two acid solutions.[7] Nomination rules and prizeThe rules of the Volta Prize were decreed by Napoleon III in Paris, on 23 February 1852.[1] The decree contains five articles:
The articles descriptions above are not a literal translation from the original French articles. The sum of money, 50,000 francs, was approximately $10,000 US dollars at that time[13] (about ${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|10000|1879|r=-4}}}} in current dollars{{Inflation-fn|US}}), more than five times the annual salary of a Paris Faculty Professor at that time.[2] Between the members of the committee, Edmond Becquerel and Jean-Baptiste Dumas were known to be reporters in certain editions.[1][4] RecipientsAll the Volta Prize editions are listed below:
Other minor recognitions were also given to Paul-Gustave Froment for the electric motor, to Auguste Achard for the electric brake, to Gaetan Bonelli for the electric loom, to David Edward Hughes for the printing telegraph, to Giovanni Caselli for the pantelegraph, to Victor Serrin for his lightning system, to Leopold Oudry for galvanoplasty, to Duchenne de Boulogne for the applications of electricity in medicine, to Gaston Planté for a development of a secondary battery, and to {{Ill|Ernest Onimus|fr||WD=}} for his research on electric currents.[1] See also
Notes1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {{Cite book|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k97893365/f145.image|title=Les fondations de prix à l'Académie des sciences : les lauréats de l'Académie, 1714-1880|last=Maindron|first=Ernest|year=1881|isbn=|editor-last=Gauthier-Villars|volume=1|location=|pages=131–133|language=French}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 John L. Davis. Artisans and savants: The Role of the Academy of Sciences in the Process of Electrical Innovation in France, 1850–1880, Annals of Science, Volume 55, Issue 3, July 1998, pg.300. Retrieved from InformaWorld.com January 5, 2010. 3. ^1 {{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=March 2008|title=The Volta Prize for Electricity - Selected Innovation Prizes and Reward Programs|url=http://www.keionline.org/misc-docs/research_notes/kei_rn_2008_1.pdf|journal=KEI Research Note|chapter=|volume=1|pages=16–17|via=}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{Cite journal|last=Deprouw|first=Stéphanie|date=2008|title=Un héritage des Bonaparte: Le Prix du galvanisme, 1802–1815, et le Prix Volta, 1852–1888. L'Etat et l'encouragement à la recherche sur l'électricité|url=|journal=École Nationale des Chartes|location=Paris|volume=|pages=|via=}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{Cite book|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k97893365/f83.item.r=%20galvanisme.zoom|title=Les fondations de prix à l'Académie des sciences : les lauréats de l'Académie, 1714-1880|last=Maindron|first=Ernest|year=1881|isbn=|editor-last=Gauthiers-Villars|volume=1|location=|pages=69–70|language=French}} 6. ^{{Cite book|title=Science Under Control : the French Academy of Sciences 1795-1914.|last=Crosland|first=Maurice|date=1992|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0521413732|location=Cambridge|pages=23|oclc=301128230}} 7. ^{{Cite news|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044103088555;view=1up;seq=374|title=Reviews: Traité de l'électricité et Magnetisme by Becquerel and Ed. Becquerel|last=|first=|date=8 October 1959|work=The Medical Times and Gazette|access-date=}} 8. ^Original French article: Un prix de cinquante mille francs est institué en faveur de l'auteur de la découverte qui rendra la pile de Volta applicable avec économie:''Soit à l'industrie, comme source de chaleur; soit à l'éclairage; soit à la Chimie; soit à la Mécanique; soit à la Médecine pratique 9. ^Original French article: Les savants de toutes les nations sont admis à concourir. 10. ^Original French article: Le concours demeurera ouvert pendant cinq ans. 11. ^Original French article: Il sera nommé une Comission chargée d'examiner la découverte de chacun des concurrents et de reconnaître si elle remplit les conditions requises. 12. ^Original French article: Les Ministres sont chargées, chacun en ce qui le concerne, de l'exécution du présent décret. 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/resource/magbell.21000309/?sp=1|title=Honors to Professor Bell Daily Evening Traveller|date=September 1, 1880|website=Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers|publisher=Library of Congress|access-date=September 18, 2015}} 14. ^1 2 {{Cite journal|last=Jules|first=Simon|date=1871|title=Rapport au Président de la République relatif au prix Volta|url=https://education.persee.fr/doc/baip_1254-0714_1871_num_14_269_36190|journal=Bulletin Administratif de l'Instruction Publique|language=French|volume=14|issue=269|pages=474–475|via=}} 15. ^{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=1888|title=Electrical Notes|journal=Nature|language=|volume=38|issue=988|pages=555|doi=10.1038/038555b0|issn=0028-0836}} References 4 : Physics awards|French awards|Awards established in 1852|Alessandro Volta |
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