Pictet was a travelling-companion, and student, of Saussure, later succeeding him in his university chair. Jefferson, Humboldt (also a friend), Ampère, Ørsted, Berzelius, Berthollet, Chladni, Fourcroy, Lalande, Volta and Zach were among his extensive correspondents. He took Owen on a trip to France and Switzerland (picking up Pictet’s friend Cuvier en route), so Owen could meet with influential continental thinkers. Davy, visiting Geneva with his assistant Faraday, investigated solar radiation with Pictet. De la Rive was one of his colleagues on a significant scientific journal of the time, ‘Bibliothèque Britannique.’ Bonnet complemented him on his mode of interrogation of nature.
Marc-Auguste Pictet
Marc-Auguste Pictet knew…
- Richard Lovell Edgeworth
- Maria Edgeworth
- Horace-Bénédict de Saussure
- Charles Bonnet
- Alexander von Humboldt
- David Brewster
- Charles Gaspard de la Rive
- André-Marie Ampère
- Thomas Jefferson
- Georges Cuvier
- Robert Owen
- Hans Christian Ørsted
- Michael Faraday
- Humphry Davy
- Claude-Louis Berthollet
- Jean-Baptiste Biot
- Antoine de Fourcroy
- Jérôme Lalande
- Jöns Jakob Berzelius
- Ernst Chladni
- Franz Xaver von Zach
- Alessandro Volta