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Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne (July 9, 1769 – February 7, 1834) was a French diplomat. ==Biography== Bourrienne is famous for his Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte,〔, ''Mémoires de M. de Bourrienne, ministre d'etat sur Napoleon, le directoire, le consulat, l'empire et la restauration : avec des notes ajoutees des mémoires de Napolean écrits á St. Hélène, des mémoires du duc de Rovigo, de celles du general Rapp, de Constant, et des plusieurs autres sources authentiques.'' Paris: Colburn et Bentley, 1831, 10 volumes; ''Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by M. de Bourrienne, his private secretary ; to which are now first added, an account of the important events of the hundred days, of Napoleon's surrender to the English, and of his residence and death at St. Helena ; with anecdotes and illustrative notes from all the most authentic sources.'' London: R. Bentley, 1836, 4 volumes; ''Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte / by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, his private secretary,'' edited by R. W. Phipps, London : Richard Bentley, 1885, 3 volumes〕 a book based on years of intimate friendship with his subject. They met at the Military Academy at Brienne in Champagne when eight years old. Napoleon recalled the famous snowball battles that he masterminded: “Unfortunately the pleasure did not last long, for we put stones in the snowballs, so that many boys were injured, among them my friend Bourrienne, and the game was forbidden”.〔Kircheisen, F. M. ''Memoirs of Napoleon I compiled from his own writings.'' London: Hutchinson 1929, p. 14.〕 Typically, Napoleon recalled that when they graduated in 1787 at age 15 he led in all subjects; Bourrienne recalled that Napoleon led in mathematics, while he was first in all else.
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