Robert de Joly

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روبرت جولي (بالفرنسية: Robert de Joly)‏ (و. 1887 – 1968 م) هو، من فرنسا، ولد في باريس، توفي في مونبلييه، عن عمر يناهز 81 عاماً. rdf:langString
Robert de Joly, né à Paris le 5 juillet 1887, mort à Montpellier le 13 novembre 1968 est un spéléologue français. Ami, disciple et (parfois) concurrent d'Édouard-Alfred Martel, il relance la spéléologie entre les deux guerres mondiales. Il a conçu, adapté ou importé du matériel d'exploration et des techniques et participé à l'aménagement touristique de plusieurs gouffres. Il a formé de nombreux spéléologues. Selon ses volontés, l'urne de son cœur a été déposée dans la grotte de l'aven d'Orgnac (Ardèche) et ses restes ont été inhumés au cimetière protestant de Nîmes. rdf:langString
Robert-Jacques de Joly (July 5, 1887, Paris – November 13, 1968 (aged 81), Montpellier) was a famous French caver and speleologist. Considered by some as the successor to Édouard-Alfred Martel (the "father of modern speleology"), de Joly was a leading figure of French speleology between the world wars (along with Norbert Casteret) and into the 1960s. De Joly authored numerous articles and three books, including Ma vie adventureuse d'explorateur d'abîmes which was later translated into English as Memoirs of a Speleologist and continues to inspire generations of cavers today. rdf:langString
rdf:langString روبرت جولي
rdf:langString Robert de Joly
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rdf:langString روبرت جولي (بالفرنسية: Robert de Joly)‏ (و. 1887 – 1968 م) هو، من فرنسا، ولد في باريس، توفي في مونبلييه، عن عمر يناهز 81 عاماً.
rdf:langString Robert-Jacques de Joly (July 5, 1887, Paris – November 13, 1968 (aged 81), Montpellier) was a famous French caver and speleologist. Considered by some as the successor to Édouard-Alfred Martel (the "father of modern speleology"), de Joly was a leading figure of French speleology between the world wars (along with Norbert Casteret) and into the 1960s. De Joly was an active cave explorer throughout his entire life, from age fourteen until shortly before his death at the age of eighty. He was known for his physical strength and strong personality, and was responsible for inspiring and training many successful and influential cavers. De Joly is credited with the invention of the lightweight, portable steel-cable ('electron') ladder, a tool that expanded the possibilities of cave explorations and became standard caving equipment for the next fifty years. Amongst his numerous explorations was the Aven d'Orgnac, one of the most beautiful caves in France, later developed into a show cave. In 1930 de Joly founded the Spéléo-club de France and revived the publication Spelunca, and in 1936 he helped found the Société spéléologique de France (SSF), of which he became president. De Joly traveled throughout Europe and North America representing France at speleological conferences. His reputation was such that he was tasked with many commissions from various government departments. De Joly authored numerous articles and three books, including Ma vie adventureuse d'explorateur d'abîmes which was later translated into English as Memoirs of a Speleologist and continues to inspire generations of cavers today.
rdf:langString Robert de Joly, né à Paris le 5 juillet 1887, mort à Montpellier le 13 novembre 1968 est un spéléologue français. Ami, disciple et (parfois) concurrent d'Édouard-Alfred Martel, il relance la spéléologie entre les deux guerres mondiales. Il a conçu, adapté ou importé du matériel d'exploration et des techniques et participé à l'aménagement touristique de plusieurs gouffres. Il a formé de nombreux spéléologues. Selon ses volontés, l'urne de son cœur a été déposée dans la grotte de l'aven d'Orgnac (Ardèche) et ses restes ont été inhumés au cimetière protestant de Nîmes.
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