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254. JEAN ANTOINE CHAPTAL. _Chemist._

[Born at Nogaret, in France, 1756. Died in Paris, 1832. Aged 76.] As a chemist eminent for making the science subservient to the uses of manufacture. In 1800, elected Minister of State. In 1802, presented to the State a scheme for education which embodied Napoleon’s educational measures. Curious to say, the scheme betrayed a distrust of general education altogether, and an anxiety to train up youth in the interest of the government. An able statesman, but in science a practical philosopher, rather than a brilliant discoverer.