fjt_950697 - SOCIÉTÉS D'AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, PÈCHE ET CHASSE Société d’agriculture de Joigny n.d.
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Tipo : Société d’agriculture de Joigny
Data: n.d.
Nome della officina / città: 89 - JOigny
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 27,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 9,95 g.
Orlo : lisse + abeille ARGENT
Marchio : Abeille (1860 - 1880) ARGENT
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Patine hétérogène avec des taches d’oxydation. Légère usure
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : OLIVIER - DE SERRES.
Descrittivo diritto : Buste habillé à gauche, au-dessous signé : H. DE LONGUEIL.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : SOCIÉTÉ D’AGRICULTURE DE JOIGNY - YONNE // JETON / DE / PRESENCE.
Descrittivo rovescio : Autour d’une couronne composite de symboles agricoles, bœuf, mouton, cheval, charrue, blé et vigne.
Commento
Olivier de Serres, le “père de l’agronomie française”, est né à Villeneuve-de-Berg dans le Vivarais. Issu d’une famille protestante aisée, il montre très tôt une curiosité intellectuelle proche des humanistes. Il est surtout connu pour avoir introduit en France la culture de la soie mais ses travaux sur l’assolement triennal apportent d’importants changements pour les techniques de culture.
Olivier de Serres, the “father of French agronomy,” was born in Villeneuve-de-Berg in the Vivarais region. Born into a wealthy Protestant family, he showed early on an intellectual curiosity similar to that of the humanists. He is best known for introducing silk cultivation to France, but his work on three-year crop rotations brought about significant changes in cultivation techniques.
Olivier de Serres, the “father of French agronomy,” was born in Villeneuve-de-Berg in the Vivarais region. Born into a wealthy Protestant family, he showed early on an intellectual curiosity similar to that of the humanists. He is best known for introducing silk cultivation to France, but his work on three-year crop rotations brought about significant changes in cultivation techniques.