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		<title>Le Guide Bourbaki : Marlotte</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the 1950ties, the Bourbakistas usually scheduled three meetings in the countryside. In the spring and autumn at places not too far from Paris (Royaumont, Celles-sur-plaines, Marlotte, Amboise&#8230;), in the summer they often went to the mountains (Pelvoux, Murols, Sallieres-les-bains,&#8230;).</p>
<p>Being a bit autistic, they preferred to return to the same places, rather than to explore new ones: Royaumont (6 times), Pelvoux (5 times), Celles-sur-plaine (4 times), Marlotte (3 times), Amboise (3 times),&#8230;</p>
<p>In the past, we&#8217;ve tried to pinpoint the exact locations of the pre-WW2 Bourbaki-conferences: in 1935 at <a href="https://lievenlebruyn.github.io/neverendingbooks/where-is-the-royal-poldavian-academy">le Station Biologique de l’Université Blaise Pascal’, Rue du Lavoir, Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise</a>, in 1936 and 1937 at <a href="https://lievenlebruyn.github.io/neverendingbooks/wheres-bourbakis-escorial">La Massotterie in Chancay</a>, and in 1938 at <a href="https://lievenlebruyn.github.io/neverendingbooks/bourbaki-and-the-miracle-of-silence">l&#8217;ecole de Beauvallon</a> (often mistakingly referred to as the &#8216;Dieulefit-meeting&#8217;).</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s try to do the same for their conferences in the 1950ties. Making use of the recent  <a href="https://lievenlebruyn.github.io/neverendingbooks/the-somewhat-less-secret-bourbaki-archive">La Tribu releases for he period 1953-1960</a>, let&#8217;s start arbitrarily with the 1955 fall meeting in Marlotte.</p>
<p>Three conferences were organised in Marlotte during that period:</p>
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<li>La Tribu 37 : &#8216;Congres de la lune&#8217;, October 23-29 1955</li>
<li>La Tribu 43 : &#8216;Congres de la deuxieme lune&#8217;, October 6-11 1957</li>
<li>La Tribu 44 : &#8216;Congres des minutes de silence&#8217;, March 16-22 1958</li>
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<p>Grothendieck was present at all three meetings, Weil at the last two. But let us return to the fight between these two (&#8216;congres des minutes de silence&#8217;) regarding algebraic geometry/category theory in another post.</p>
<p>Today we&#8217;ll just focus on the location of these meetings. At first, this looks an easy enough task as on the opening page of La Tribu we read:</p>
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<p>&#8220;The conference was held at the Hotel de la mare aux canards&#8217; (&#8216;Hotel of the duck pond&#8217;) in Marlotte, near Fontainebleau, from October 23rd till 29th, 1955&#8221;.</p>
<p>Just one little problem, I can&#8217;t find any reference to a &#8216;Hotel de la Mare aux Canards&#8217; in Marlotte, neither at present nor in the past.</p>
<p>Nowadays, <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourron-Marlotte">Bourron-Marlotte</a> is mainly a residential village with no great need for lodgings, apart from a few &#8216;gites&#8217; and a plush hotel in the local &#8216;chateau&#8217;.</p>
<p>At the end of the 19th century though, there was an influx of painters, attracted by the artistic &#8216;colonie&#8217; in the village, and they needed a place to sleep, and gradually several &#8216;Auberges&#8217; and Hotels opened their doors.</p>
<p>Over the years, most of these hotels were demolished, or converted to family houses. The best list of former hotels in Marlotte, and their subsequent fate, I could find is <a href="https://plus.wikimonde.com/wiki/Bourron-Marlotte#L'essor_h%C3%B4telier_de_Bourron_et_de_Marlotte">L&#8217;essor hôtelier de Bourron et de Marlotte</a>.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no mention of any &#8216;Hotel de la mare aux canards&#8217;, but there was a &#8216;Hotel de la mare aux fées&#8217; (Hotel of the fairy pond), which sadly was demolished in the 1970ties.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s little doubt that this is indeed the location of Bourbaki&#8217;s Marlotte-meetings, as the text on page one of La Tribu 37 above continues as (translation by Maurice Mashaal in &#8216;Bourbaki a secret society of mathematicians&#8217;, page 109):</p>
<p>&#8220;Modest and subdued sunlight, lustrous bronze leaves fluttering in the wind, <strong>a pond without fairies</strong>, modules without end, indigestible stones, and pierced barrels: everything contributes to the drowsiness of these blasé believers. &#8216;Yet they are serious&#8217;, says the hotel-keeper, &#8216;I don&#8217;t know what they are doing with all those stones, but they&#8217;re working hard. Maybe they&#8217;re preparing for a journey to the moon&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bourbaki didn&#8217;t see any fairies in the pond, only ducks, so for Him it was the Hotel of the duck pond.</p>
<p>In fact <a href="https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2018/01/la-mare-aux-fees-de-fontainebleau.html">La mare aux fées</a> is one of the best known spots in the forest of Fontainebleau, and has been an inspiration for many painters, including <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Auguste_Renoir">Pierre-August Renoir</a>:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-6YIZjs1rFG8/WhgHOls4qgI/AAAAAAAAOoI/wcYUIIAXiY4up8U_3xQVVZC8EXEalQ-NACLcBGAs/w640-h478/Mare_aux_Fe%25CC%2581es_023.jpg" width=100% ></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the al fresco restaurant of the Hotel de la mare aux fées:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-rctVtYN4xn4/Whf-nNwLw5I/AAAAAAAAOmc/hOwPK8xFoEosq7OasgcrPajqdVmP2OMeACLcBGAs/w640-h414/Mare_aux_Fe%25CC%2581es_020.jpg" width=100% ></p>
<p>Both photographs are from the beginning of the 20th century, but also in the 50ties it was a Hotel of some renown as celebreties, including the actor <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Gabin">Jean Gabin</a>, stayed there.</p>
<p>The exact location of the former Hotel de la mare aux fées is 83, Rue Murger in Bourron-Marlotte.</p>
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