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Caroline Massin (2 July 1802 – 27 January 1877) was a French seamstress known for her tempestuous marriage with the philosopher Auguste Comte during the most creative period of his life. Comte was mentally unstable and had jealous fantasies about his wife's infidelities.
Caroline Massin, née le 2 juillet 1802 à Châtillon-sur-Seine et morte le 27 janvier 1877 à Paris, est une libraire et couturière, épouse du philosophe Auguste Comte de 1824 à 1842.
In February 1825, he decided to marry Caroline Massin, a young woman whom he had known for several years, more recently as the owner of a small bookstore and earlier as a streetwalker in the neighborhood of the Palais Royal.
Comte wed Caroline Massin, with whom he had been living for a while, in a civil ceremony in 1825. Career Life Comte served as an instructor and subsequently an examiner at the restored École Polytechnique institution from 1832 until 1842.
Auguste Comte / Caroline Massin: Correspondance inédite (1831-1851) - L'histoire de Caroline Massin, épouse d'Auguste Comte à travers leur correspondance - Ebook written by Bruno Gentil,...
Auguste Comte was born on 19 January 1798 in Montpellier, France. He was a gifted student, and attended university in Paris. In 1824, he married Caroline Massin in a civil ceremony, and was later devotedly tended to by her following a breakdown in his mental health.