Manuscripts are a fascinating introduction to the life and work of great scientists. In our collection, two autographed documents by Pierre-Simon Laplace illustrate his activity and remuneration as a public servant in France. And a letter of François Arago reveals a secret: the decoration after the signature is a rotated mirror version of the signature itself, a certification by the author that the letter was really written by him.
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