Des premiers travaux de Le Verrier \`a la d\'ecouverte de Neptune
Jacques Laskar

TL;DR
This paper reviews Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier's early career and his contributions to astronomy, culminating in his discovery of Neptune, highlighting his prolific publication record and the scientific debates of his time.
Contribution
It provides a detailed historical analysis of Le Verrier's initial years and his role in the discovery of Neptune, based on his extensive contributions to scientific journals.
Findings
Le Verrier authored over 200 contributions in the Comptes Rendus.
His work reflects the lively debates of the 19th-century scientific community.
His early career was pivotal in the discovery of Neptune.
Abstract
(in english): Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier was born in Saint-L\^o on March 11, 1811. He entered the Ecole Polytechnique in 1831, from which he was to emerge 8th two years later. After first devoting himself to chemistry, in 1836 he obtained a position as an astronomy assistant at the Ecole Polytechnique. This choice will decide his future career which culminates with the discovery of Neptune in 1846. Le Verrier wrote more than 200 contributions in the Comptes Rendus de l'Acad\'emie des Sciences. These contributions are very varied: some original articles but also reports on publications published elsewhere, sometimes even simple notes of a single page. The whole set gives a very vivid vision of the development of the science of the XIXth century. At that time, the Comptes Rendus are really a reflection of the debates of the sessions of the Academy. They are published very quickly, and…
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