Fransız Akademisi üyeleri
Bu Académie française (Fransız Akademisi) üyelerinin oturdukları koltuk numaralarına göre hazırlanmış bir listedir.
Koltuk 1
- Pierre Séguier, 1635–1643, politician and magistrate
- Claude Bazin de Bezons, 1643–1684, lawyer
- Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, 1684–1711, poet
- Jean d'Estrées, 1711–1718, ecclesiastic and politician
- Marc-René d'Argenson, 1718–1721, politician
- Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy, 1721–1753, ecclesiastic
- Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, 1753–1788, essayist
- Félix Vicq-d'Azyr, 1788–1794, medical doctor
- François-Urbain Domergue, 1803–1810, grammarian
- Ange-François Fariau, 1810, poet and translator
- François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison, 1811–1834, poet
- Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy, 1835–1856, politician and historian
- Émile Augier, 1857–1889, poet and playwright
- Charles de Freycinet, 1890–1923, politician and physicist
- Charles Émile Picard, 1924–1941, mathematician
- Louis de Broglie, 1944–1987, physicist and mathematician
- Michel Debré, 1988–1996, politician
- François Furet, 1997, historian
- René Rémond, 1998–2007, historian
- Claude Dagens, elected 2008, ecclesiastic
Koltuk 2
- Valentin Conrart, 1634–1675, poet and grammarian
- Toussaint Rose, 1675–1701, orator
- Louis de Sacy, 1701–1727, lawyer
- Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu, 1728–1755, magistrate and philosopher
- Jean-Baptiste Vivien de Châteaubrun, 1755–1775, poet and playwright
- François-Jean de Chastellux, 1775–1788, military officer
- Aimar-Charles-Marie de Nicolaï, 1788–1794, magistrate
- François de Neufchâteau, 1803–1828, politician and philologist
- Pierre-Antoine Lebrun, 1828–1873, politician and poet
- Alexandre Dumas, fils, 1874–1895, playwright and novelist
- André Theuriet, 1896–1907, novelist and poet
- Jean Richepin, 1908–1926, poet and novelist
- Émile Mâle, 1927–1954, art historian
- François Albert-Buisson, 1955–1961, magistrate and politician
- Marc Boegner, 1962–1970, ecclesiastic and theologian
- René de La Croix de Castries, 1972–1986, historian
- André Frossard, 1987–1995, essayist and journalist
- Hector Bianciotti, 1996–2012, novelist
- Dany Laferrière, elected 2013, writer
Koltuk 3
- Jacques de Serisay, 1634–1653, poet
- Paul-Philippe de Chaumont, 1654–1697, ecclesiastic
- Louis Cousin, 1697–1707, historian and journalist
- Jacques-Louis de Valon, marquis de Mimeure, 1707–1719, poet and translator
- Nicolas Gédoyn, 1719–1744, ecclesiastic
- François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis, 1744–1794, ecclesiastic
- Roch-Ambroise Cucurron Sicard, 1803–1822, ecclesiastic and grammarian
- Denis-Luc Frayssinous, 1822–1841, ecclesiastic
- Étienne-Denis Pasquier, 1842–1862, politician
- Jules Armand Dufaure, 1863–1881, politician and lawyer
- Victor Cherbuliez, 1881–1899, novelist and playwright
- Émile Faguet, 1900–1916, literary critic and historian
- Georges Clemenceau, 1918–1929, politician and doctor
- André Chaumeix, 1930–1955, journalist and critic
- Jérôme Carcopino, 1955–1970, historian and archaeologist
- Roger Caillois, 1971–1978, essayist and sociologist
- Marguerite Yourcenar, 1980–1987, novelist and essayist
- Jean-Denis Bredin, elected 1989, magistrate and essayist
Koltuk 4
- Jean Desmarets, 1634–1676, poet and novelist
- Jean-Jacques de Mesmes, 1676–1688, magistrate
- Jean Testu de Mauroy, 1688–1706, ecclesiastic
- Camille le Tellier de Louvois, 1706–1718, ecclesiastic
- Jean Baptiste Massillon, 1718–1742, ecclesiastic
- Louis Jules Mancini Mazarini, Duc de Nivernais, 1742–1798, politician and poet
- Gabriel-Marie Legouvé, 1803–1812, poet
- Alexandre-Vincent Pineux Duval, 1812–1842, poet and playwright
- Pierre-Simon Ballanche, 1842–1847, philosopher
- Jean Vatout, 1848, poet
- Alexis Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, 1849–1851, politician and historian
- Antoine Pierre Berryer, 1852–1868, lawyer
- François-Joseph de Champagny, 1869–1882, historian
- Charles de Mazade, 1882–1893, poet and critic
- José-Maria de Heredia, 1894–1905, poet
- Maurice Barrès, 1906–1923, novelist and politician
- Louis Bertrand, 1925–1941, novelist and historian
- Jean Tharaud, 1946–1952, novelist
- Alphonse Juin, 1952–1967, soldier
- Pierre Emmanuel, 1968–1984, poet
- Jean Hamburger, 1985–1992, doctor and essayist
- Albert Decourtray, 1993–1994, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Marie Lustiger, 1995–2007, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Luc Marion, elected 2008, philosopher and academic
Koltuk 5
- Jean Ogier de Gombauld, 1634–1666, poet and playwright
- Paul Tallement le Jeune, 1666–1712, ecclesiastic
- Antoine Danchet, 1712–1748, playwright and poet
- Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, 1748–1777, playwright
- Claude-François-Xavier Millot, 1777–1785, ecclesiastic
- André Morellet, 1785–1819, ecclesiastic
- Pierre-Édouard Lémontey, 1819–1826, politician and lawyer
- Joseph Fourier, 1826–1830, mathematician and physicist
- Victor Cousin, 1830–1867, politician and philosopher
- Jules Favre, 1867–1880, politician and lawyer
- Edmond Rousse, 1880–1906, lawyer
- Pierre de Ségur, 1907–1916, historian
- Robert de Flers, 1920–1927, playwright and journalist
- Louis Madelin, 1927–1956, historian
- Robert Kemp, 1956–1959, literary and dramatic critic
- René Huyghe, 1960–1997, art historian and essayist
- Georges Vedel, 1998–2002, magistrate
- Assia Djebar, 2005–2015, author
- Andreï Makine, 2016, author
Koltuk 6
- François le Métel de Boisrobert, 1634–1662, ecclesiastic and poet
- Jean Regnault de Segrais, 1662–1701, poet and novelist
- Jean Galbert de Campistron, 1701–1723, playwright
- Philippe Néricault Destouches, 1723–1754, playwright and diplomat
- Louis de Boissy, 1754–1758, poet
- Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, 1758–1781, archaeologist
- Sébastien-Roch-Nicolas (Chamfort), 1781–1794, playwright and publisher
- Pierre Louis Roederer, 1803–1815,[1] politician and lawyer
- Pierre Marc Gaston de Lévis, Duke of Lévis, 1816–1830, politician
- Philippe Paul, comte de Ségur, 1830–1873, diplomat and historian
- Charles de Viel-Castel, 1873–1887, diplomat
- Edmond Jurien de La Gravière, 1888–1892, admiral
- Ernest Lavisse, 1892–1922, historian
- Georges de Porto-Riche, 1923–1930, playwright and poet
- Pierre Benoît, 1931–1962, novelist
- Jean Paulhan, 1963–1968, literary and art critic
- Eugène Ionesco, 1970–1994, playwright
- Marc Fumaroli, elected 1995, historian and essayist
Koltuk 7
- Jean Chapelain, 1634–1674, royal advisor
- Isaac de Benserade, 1674–1691, poet and playwright
- Étienne Pavillon, 1691–1705, lawyer and poet
- Fabio Brulart de Sillery, 1705–1714, ecclesiastic and poet
- Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force, 1715–1726, economist
- Jean-Baptiste de Mirabaud, 1726–1760, translator
- Claude-Henri Watelet, 1760–1786, painter
- Michel-Jean Sedaine, 1786–1793, poet and playwright
- Jean-François Collin d'Harleville, 1803–1806, playwright and poet
- Pierre Daru, 1806–1829, politician and historian
- Alphonse de Lamartine, 1829–1869, politician and poet
- Émile Ollivier, 1870–1913, politician and lawyer
- Henri Bergson, 1914–1941, philosopher
- Édouard Le Roy, 1945–1954, philosopher and mathematician
- Henri Petiot (Daniel-Rops), 1955–1965, poet and novelist
- Pierre-Henri Simon, 1966–1972, literary historian and novelist
- André Roussin, 1973–1987, playwright
- Jacqueline de Romilly, 1988–2010, philologist and essayist
- Jules Hoffmann, elected 2012, biologist
Koltuk 8
- Claude de Malleville, 1634–1647, poet
- Jean Ballesdens, 1648–1675, lawyer
- Géraud de Cordemoy, 1675–1684, philosopher and historian
- Jean-Louis Bergeret, 1684–1694, lawyer
- Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, 1694–1743, ecclesiastic
- Pierre Louis Maupertuis, 1743–1759, astronomer
- Jean-Jacques Lefranc, Marquis de Pompignan, 1759–1784, magistrate and economist
- Jean-Sifrein Maury, 1784–1793, see also seat 15, ecclesiastic and politician
- Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély, 1803–1814, politician and lawyer
- Pierre-Simon Laplace, 1816–1827, politician and mathematician
- Pierre Paul Royer-Collard, 1827–1845, politician
- Charles de Rémusat, 1846–1875, politician and philosopher
- Jules Simon, 1875–1896, politician and philosopher
- Adrien Albert Marie de Mun, 1897–1914, politician and soldier
- Alfred-Henri-Marie Baudrillart, 1918–1942, ecclesiastic and historian
- Octave Aubry, 1946–1946, historian and bureaucrat
- Édouard Herriot, 1946–1957, politician and literary historian
- Jean Rostand, 1959–1977, biologist and philosopher
- Michel Déon, elected 1978, novelist
Koltuk 9
- Nicolas Faret, 1634–1646, poet
- Pierre du Ryer, 1646–1658, playwright
- César d'Estrées, 1658–1714, ecclesiastic and politician
- Victor-Marie d'Estrées, 1715–1737, politician and soldier
- Charles Armand René de La Trémoille, 1738–1741, aristocrat
- Armand de Rohan-Soubise, 1741–1756, ecclesiastic
- Antoine de Montazet, 1756–1788, ecclesiastic
- Stanislas de Boufflers, 1788–1815, poet
- Pierre-Marie-François Baour-Lormian, 1815–1854, poet and playwright
- François Ponsard, 1855–1867, playwright
- Joseph Autran, 1868–1877, poet
- Victorien Sardou, 1877–1908, playwright
- Marcel Prévost, 1909–1941, novelist
- Émile Henriot, 1945–1961, novelist and literary critic
- Jean Guéhenno, 1962–1978, essayist
- Alain Decaux, elected 1979, historian
Koltuk 10
- Antoine Godeau, 1634–1672, ecclesiastic and poet
- Esprit Fléchier, 1672–1710, ecclesiastic
- Henri de Nesmond, 1710–1727, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou, 1727–1749, politician
- Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet, duc de Belle-Isle, 1749–1761, politician and soldier
- Nicolas-Charles-Joseph Trublet, 1761–1770, ecclesiastic
- Jean François de Saint-Lambert, 1770–1793, poet and philosopher
- Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano, 1803–1815, politician and diplomat
- Joseph Lainé, 1816–1835, politician and magistrate
- Emmanuel Dupaty, 1836–1851, poet and playwright
- Alfred de Musset, 1852–1857, playwright and poet
- Victor de Laprade, 1858–1883, poet
- François Coppée, 1884–1908, poet and novelist
- Jean Aicard, 1909–1921, poet and novelist
- Camille Jullian, 1924–1933, historian and philologist
- Léon Bérard, 1934–1960, politician and lawyer
- Jean Guitton, 1961–1999, theologian and philosopher
- Florence Delay, elected 2000, novelist and playwright
Koltuk 11
- Philippe Habert, 1634–1638, poet
- Jacques Esprit, 1639–1678, politician
- Jacques-Nicolas Colbert, 1678–1707, ecclesiastic
- Claude-François Fraguier, 1707–1728, ecclesiastic
- Charles d'Orléans de Rothelin, 1728–1744, ecclesiastic
- Gabriel Girard, 1744–1748, ecclesiastic
- Marc-Antoine-René de Voyer d'Argenson de Paulmy, 1748–1787, politician
- Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d'Aguesseau, 1787–1826, politician
- Charles Brifaut, 1826–1857, poet and playwright
- Jules Sandeau, 1858–1883, novelist and playwright
- Edmond François Valentin About, 1884–1885, novelist and playwright
- Léon Say, 1886–1896, politician and economist
- Albert Vandal, 1896–1910, historian
- Denys Cochin, 1911–1922, politician
- Georges Goyau, 1922–1939, historian
- Paul Hazard, 1940–1944, historian and philosopher
- Maurice Garçon, 1946–1967, lawyer, novelist and historian
- Paul Morand, 1968–1976, diplomat, novelist, playwright and poet
- Alain Peyrefitte, 1977–1999, scholar and politician
- Gabriel de Broglie, elected 2001, historian
Koltuk 12
- Germain Habert, 1634–1654, ecclesiastic
- Charles Cotin, 1655–1681, ecclesiastic
- Louis de Courcillon, 1682–1723, ecclesiastic and politician
- Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau, 1723–1732, politician
- Jean Terrasson, 1732–1750, ecclesiastic and philosopher
- Claude de Thiard de Bissy, 1750–1810, soldier
- Joseph-Alphonse Esménard, 1810–1811, politician
- Jean Charles Dominique de Lacretelle, 1811–1855, historian
- Jean-Baptiste Biot, 1856–1862, scientist and mathematician
- Louis de Carné, 1863–1876, historian and politician
- Charles Blanc, 1876–1882, art critic
- Édouard Pailleron, 1882–1899, poet and playwright
- Paul Hervieu, 1900–1915, novelist and playwright
- François, Vicomte de Curel, 1918–1928, playwright
- Charles Le Goffic, 1930–1932, novelist and historian
- Abel Bonnard, 1932–1945, poet, novelist and politician; expelled for his collaboration with Vichy regime
- Jules Romains, 1946–1972, novelist, playwright and poet
- Jean d'Ormesson, elected 1973, novelist
Koltuk 13
- Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac, 1634–1638, grammarian and mathematician
- François de La Mothe Le Vayer, 1639–1672, critic, grammarian and philosopher
- Jean Racine, 1672–1699, playwright, mathematician, physicist and doctor
- Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincour, 1699–1730, historiographer and admiral
- Jean-François Leriget de La Faye, 1730–1731, politician
- Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, 1731–1762, playwright
- Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon, 1762–1775, ecclesiastic, playwright and poet
- Jean de Dieu-Raymond de Cucé de Boisgelin, 1776–1804, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Baptiste Dureau de la Malle, 1804–1807, translator
- Louis-Benoît Picard, 1807–1828, comedian, poet, novelist and playwright
- Antoine-Vincent Arnault, 1829–1834, poet, fabulist and playwright - see also seat 16
- Eugène Scribe, 1834–1861, playwright
- Octave Feuillet, 1862–1890, novelist and playwright
- Pierre Loti, 1891–1923, novelist and soldier
- Paul-Albert Besnard, 1924–1934, painter and engraver
- Louis Gillet, 1935–1943, historian of art and literature
- Paul Claudel, 1946–1955, poet, playwright, novelist and diplomat
- Wladimir d'Ormesson, 1956–1973, politician, chronicler and novelist
- Maurice Schumann, 1974–1998, politician, essayist, journalist, novelist and historian
- Pierre Messmer, 1999–2007, soldier and politician
- Simone Veil, elected 2008, lawyer and politician
Koltuk 14
- François Maynard, 1634–1646, magistrate and poet
- Pierre Corneille, 1647–1684, playwright and lawyer
- Thomas Corneille, 1684–1709, playwright
- Antoine Houdar de la Motte, 1710–1731, playwright
- Michel-Celse-Roger de Bussy-Rabutin, 1732–1736, ecclesiastic
- Étienne Lauréault de Foncemagne, 1736–1779, ecclesiastic
- Michel Paul Guy de Chabanon, 1779–1792, playwright
- Jacques-André Naigeon, 1803–1810, encyclopaedist
- Népomucène Lemercier, 1810–1840, poet and playwright
- Victor Hugo, 1841–1885, poet, playwright and novelist
- Leconte de Lisle, 1886–1894, poet and playwright
- Henry Houssaye, 1894–1911, historian and novelist
- Hubert Lyautey, 1912–1934, soldier
- Louis Franchet d'Espèrey, 1934–1942, politician and soldier
- Robert d'Harcourt, 1946–1965, literary historian and essayist
- Jean Mistler, 1966–1988, novelist, essayist, literary historian, music critic and politician
- Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, elected 1990, historian
Koltuk 15
- Guillaume Bautru, 1634–1665, politician
- Jacques Testu de Belval, 1665–1706, ecclesiastic and poet
- François-Joseph de Beaupoil de Sainte-Aulaire, 1706–1742, soldier and poet
- Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan, 1743–1771, physicist and mathematician
- François Arnaud, 1771–1784, ecclesiastic
- Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target, 1785–1806, magistrate
- Jean-Sifrein Maury, 1806-excluded by ordinance 1816, ecclesiastic and politician; see also seat 8
- François-Xavier-Marc-Antoine de Montesquiou-Fézensac, 1816–1832, ecclesiastic and politician
- Antoine Jay, 1832–1854, politician
- Ustazade Silvestre de Sacy, 1854–1879, literary critic
- Eugène Marin Labiche, 1880–1888, playwright and novelist
- Henri Meilhac, 1888–1897, playwright
- Henri Lavedan, 1898–1940, playwright and novelist
- Ernest Seillière, 1946–1955, historian of literature and of philosophy, and essayist
- André Chamson, 1956–1983, novelist, essayist and historian
- Fernand Braudel, 1984–1985, historian of civilisations
- Jacques Laurent, 1986–2000, novelist, essayist and journalist
- Frédéric Vitoux, elected 2001, writer and journalist
Koltuk 16
- Jean Sirmond, 1634–1649, historiographer
- Jean de Montereul, 1649–1651, ecclesiastic
- François Tallemant l'Aîné, 1651–1693, ecclesiastic
- Simon de la Loubère, 1693–1729, diplomat and poet
- Claude Sallier, 1729–1761, ecclesiastic and philologist
- Jean-Gilles du Coëtlosquet, 1761–1784, ecclesiastic
- Anne-Pierre, marquis de Montesquiou-Fézensac, 1784–1793, politician
- Antoine-Vincent Arnault, 1803, excluded by ordinance 1816, re-elected in 1829 to seat 13, poet, fabulist and playwright
- Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu, 1816–1822, politician
- Bon-Joseph Dacier, 1822–1833, philologist
- Pierre François Tissot, 1833–1854, poet and historian
- Félix Dupanloup, 1854–1878, ecclesiastic
- Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier, 1878–1905, politician
- Alexandre Ribot, 1906–1923, politician, lawyer, magistrate and jurist
- Henri-Robert, 1923–1936, lawyer and historian
- Charles Maurras, 1938, not excluded, but seat "declared vacant" for Vichy collaboration in 1945, journalist, politician, essayist and poet
- Antoine de Lévis Mirepoix, 1953–1981, novelist, historian and essayist
- Léopold Sédar Senghor, 1983–2001, head of state (Senegal), politician, poet and essayist
- Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, elected 2003, former president of France
Koltuk 17
- François de Cauvigny de Colomby, 1634–1649, poet
- François Tristan l'Hermite, 1649–1655, playwright and poet
- Hippolyte-Jules Pilet de La Mesnardière, 1655–1663, critic, poet and historian
- François de Beauvilliers, 1st duc de Saint-Aignan, 1663–1687, soldier
- François-Timoléon de Choisy, 1687–1724, ecclesiastic
- Antoine Portail, 1724–1736, politician
- Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée, 1736–1754, playwright
- Jean-Pierre de Bougainville, 1754–1763, historian
- Jean-François Marmontel, 1763–1793, philosopher and essayist
- Louis-Marcelin de Fontanes, 1803–1821, politician, poet and journalist
- Abel-François Villemain, 1821–1870, politician and literary critic
- Émile Littré, 1871–1881, philologist and philosopher
- Louis Pasteur, 1881–1895, chemist
- Gaston Paris, 1896–1903, philologist and literary historian
- Frédéric Masson, 1903–1923, historian
- Georges Lecomte, 1924–1958, novelist, essayist, art critic and historian
- Jean Delay, 1959–1987, psychiatrist, essayist and novelist
- Jacques Cousteau, 1988–1997, oceanographer, film-maker and essayist
- Érik Orsenna, elected 1998, politician and novelist
Koltuk 18
- Jean Baudoin, 1634–1650, translator
- François Charpentier, 1650–1702, novelist
- Jean-François de Chamillart, 1702–1714, ecclesiastic
- Claude Louis Hector de Villars, 1714–1734, politician and soldier
- Honoré Armand de Villars, 1734–1770, politician
- Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, 1770–1794, ecclesiastic, politician and philosopher
- Jean-Gérard Lacuée, count of Cessac, 1803–1841, politician
- Alexis de Tocqueville, 1841–1859, politician
- Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, 1860–1861, ecclesiastic
- Albert, 4th duc de Broglie, 1862–1901, politician, diplomat and historian
- Charles-Jean-Melchior de Vogüé, 1901–1916, archaeologist and historian
- Ferdinand Foch, 1918–1929, soldier
- Philippe Pétain, 1929–1945, soldier (expelled from the Academy after trial; in 1945-1952 the seat was vacant)
- André François-Poncet, 1952–1978, politician and diplomat
- Edgar Faure, 1978–1988, politician and historian
- Michel Serres, elected 1990, philosopher
Koltuk 19
- François de Porchères d'Arbaud, 1634–1640, poet
- Olivier Patru, 1640–1681, lawyer
- Nicolas Potier de Novion, 1681–1693, magistrate
- Philippe Goibaud-Dubois, 1693–1694, translator
- Charles Boileau, 1694–1704, ecclesiastic
- Gaspard Abeille, 1704–1718, ecclesiastic
- Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault, 1718–1746, ecclesiastic
- Charles Pinot Duclos, 1746–1772, grammarian and historian
- Nicolas Beauzée, 1772–1789, grammarian
- Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, 1789–1795, ecclesiastic
- Joseph Chénier, 1803–1811, poet and playwright
- François-René de Chateaubriand, 1811–1848, politician, poet and novelist
- Paul, 6th duc de Noailles, 1849–1885, historian
- Édouard Hervé, 1886–1899, politician
- Paul Deschanel, 1899–1922, politician
- Auguste Jonnart, 1923–1927, politician, senior bureaucrat and diplomat
- Maurice Paléologue, 1928–1944, diplomat and historian
- Charles de Chambrun, 1946–1952, diplomat
- Fernand Gregh, 1953–1960, poet, literary critic and historian
- René Clair, 1960–1981, film director and novelist
- Pierre Moinot, 1982–2007, senior bureaucrat and novelist
- Jean-Loup Dabadie, elected 2008, journalist, lyricist and screenwriter
Koltuk 20
- Paul Hay du Chastelet, 1634–1636, lawyer
- Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt, 1637–1664, translator
- Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy, 1665–1693, novelist
- Jean-Paul Bignon, 1693–1743, ecclesiastic
- Armand-Jérôme Bignon, 1743–1772, politician
- Louis-Georges de Bréquigny, 1772–1795, historian
- Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun, 1803–1807, poet
- François Juste Marie Raynouard, 1807–1836, lawyer, poet and playwright
- François Mignet, 1836–1884, historian
- Victor Duruy, 1884–1894, politician and historian
- Jules Lemaître, 1895–1914, playwright and critic
- Henry Bordeaux, 1919–1963, lawyer and novelist
- Thierry Maulnier, 1964–1988, journalist and playwright
- José Cabanis, 1990–2000, magistrate and novelist
- Angelo Rinaldi, elected 2001, writer
Koltuk 21
- Marin le Roy de Gomberville, 1634–1674, novelist
- Pierre Daniel Huet, 1674–1721, ecclesiastic
- Jean Boivin le Cadet, 1721–1726, professor
- Paul-Hippolyte de Beauvilliers, duke of Saint-Aignan, 1726–1776, politician
- Charles-Pierre Colardeau, 1776, poet and playwright
- Jean-François de La Harpe, 1776–1793, poet, playwright and critic
- Pierre Louis de Lacretelle, 1803–1824, lawyer
- Joseph Droz, 1824–1850, philosopher and historian
- Charles Forbes René de Montalembert, 1851–1870, philosopher
- Henri d'Orleans, duke of Aumale, 1871–1897, soldier, politician and historian
- Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume, 1898–1905, sculptor
- Étienne Lamy, 1905–1919, essayist, politician and lawyer
- André Chevrillon, 1920–1957, essayist and literary historian and critic
- Marcel Achard, 1959–1974, playwright and journalist
- Félicien Marceau, 1975–2012, playwright, novelist and essayist
- Alain Finkielkraut, elected 2014, philosopher and essayist
Koltuk 22
- Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant, 1634–1661, poet
- Jacques Cassagne, 1662–1679, ecclesiastic and poet
- Louis de Verjus, 1679–1709, politician
- Jean-Antoine de Mesmes, 1710–1723, magistrate
- Pierre-Joseph Alary, 1723–1770, ecclesiastic
- Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, 1771–1806, ecclesiastic, historian, grammarian and journalist
- Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur, 1806–1830, diplomat, historian, poet and playwright
- Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet, 1830–1868, politician, poet and playwright
- Joseph d'Haussonville, 1869–1884, politician and diplomat
- Ludovic Halévy, 1884–1908, playwright, librettist and novelist
- Eugène Brieux, 1909–1932, playwright
- François Mauriac, 1933–1970, writer, essayist and literary critic
- Julien Green, 1971–1998, novelist and playwright
- René de Obaldia, elected 1999, playwright and poet
Koltuk 23
- Guillaume Colletet, 1634–1659, lawyer and playwright
- Gilles Boileau, 1659–1669, poet
- Jean de Montigny, 1670–1671, ecclesiastic and poet
- Charles Perrault, 1671–1703, poet
- Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan, 1703–1749, ecclesiastic and politician
- Louis-Gui de Guérapin de Vauréal, 1749–1760, ecclesiastic and politician
- Charles Marie de La Condamine, 1760–1774, explorer
- Jacques Delille, 1774–1813, ecclesiastic and poet
- François-Nicolas-Vincent Campenon, 1813–1843, poet
- Marc Girardin, 1844–1873, politician and literary critic
- Alfred Mézières, 1874–1915, literary historian, politician and essayist
- René Boylesve, 1918–1926, novelist and poet
- Abel Hermant, 1927–1945, novelist, essayist and journalist
- Étienne Gilson, 1946–1978, philosopher
- Henri Gouhier, 1979–1994, philosopher and literary critic
- Pierre Rosenberg, elected 1995, art historian and essayist
Koltuk 24
- Jean de Silhon, 1634–1667, politician
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert, 1667–1683, politician
- Jean de La Fontaine, 1684–1695, poet
- Jules de Clérambault, 1695–1714, ecclesiastic
- Guillaume Massieu, 1714–1722, ecclesiastic
- Claude-François-Alexandre Houtteville, 1722–1742, ecclesiastic
- Pierre de Marivaux, 1742–1763, playwright and novelist
- Claude-François Lysarde de Radonvilliers, 1763–1789, ecclesiastic
- Constantin-François Chassebœuf, 1803–1820, philosopher
- Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret, 1820–1840, politician, lawyer and poet
- Louis de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, 1841–1854, politician
- Victor de Broglie, 1855–1870, politician
- Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne, 1870–1881, politician
- Sully Prudhomme, 1881–1907, poet and essayist
- Henri Poincaré, 1908–1912, mathematician, astronomer, engineer and philosopher
- Alfred Capus, 1914–1922, playwright, journalist and essayist
- Édouard Estaunié, 1923–1942, novelist and engineer
- Louis-Pasteur Vallery-Radot, 1944–1970, doctor
- Étienne Wolff, 1971–1996, biologist
- Jean-François Revel, 1997–2006, historian and essayist
- Max Gallo, elected 2007, journalist and novelist
Koltuk 25
- Claude de L'Estoile, 1634–1652, playwright and poet
- Armand de Camboust, duc de Coislin, 1652–1702, soldier
- Pierre de Camboust, duc de Coislin, 1702–1710, aristocrat
- Henri Charles du Cambout de Coislin, 1710–1732, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Baptiste Surian, 1733–1754, ecclesiastic
- Jean Le Rond, dit d'Alembert, 1754–1783, philosopher and mathematician
- Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier, 1783–1793, biographer
- Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis, 1803–1807, politician, philosopher and lawyer
- Pierre Laujon, 1807–1811, poet and songwriter
- Charles-Guillaume Étienne, 1811–1816. Excluded by ordinance; see also seat 32, poet and playwright
- Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier, (2nd time), 1816–1817
- Jean-Louis Laya, 1817–1833, poet and playwright
- Charles Nodier, 1833–1844, novelist, poet and grammarian
- Prosper Mérimée, 1844–1870, novelist
- Louis de Loménie, 1871–1878, essayist
- Hippolyte Taine, 1878–1893, essayist and historian
- Albert Sorel, 1894–1906, historian
- Maurice Donnay, 1907–1945, playwright
- Marcel Pagnol, 1946–1974, playwright, film-maker and novelist
- Jean Bernard, 1976–2006, medical doctor
- Dominique Fernandez, elected 2007, novelist and literary critic
Koltuk 26
- Amable de Bourzeys, 1634–1672, ecclesiastic and scholar
- Jean Gallois, 1672–1707, ecclesiastic
- Edme Mongin, 1707–1746, ecclesiastic
- Jean Ignace de La Ville, 1746–1774, ecclesiastic and diplomat
- Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard, 1774–1817, essayist
- Jean-François Roger, 1817–1842, poet and playwright
- Henri Patin, 1842–1876, professor
- Marie-Louis-Antoine-Gaston Boissier, 1876–1908, historian and philologist
- René Doumic, 1909–1937, literary historian and critic, and essayist
- André Maurois, 1938–1967, novelist, essayist, literary historian and critic
- Marcel Arland, 1968–1986, novelist, essayist, literary historian and critic
- Georges Duby, 1987–1996, historian
- Jean-Marie Rouart, elected 1997, novelist and essayist
Koltuk 27
- Abel Servien, 1634–1659, politician
- Jean-Jacques Renouard de Villayer, 1659–1691, politician
- Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, 1691–1757, playwright and philosopher
- Antoine-Louis Séguier, 1757–1792, lawyer
- Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 1803–1814, essayist
- Étienne Aignan, 1814–1824, journalist and playwright
- Alexandre Soumet, 1824–1845, poet and playwright
- Ludovic Vitet, 1845–1873, archaeologist
- Elme Marie Caro, 1874–1887, philosopher
- Gabriel Paul Othenin de Cléron, comte d'Haussonville, 1888–1924, politician and lawyer
- Auguste-Armand de la Force, 1925–1961 historian
- Joseph Kessel, 1962–1979, journalist and novelist
- Michel Droit, 1980–2001, novelist
- Pierre Nora, elected 2001, historian
Koltuk 28
- Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac, 1634–1654, essayist
- Paul Hardouin de Péréfixe de Beaumont, 1654–1670, ecclesiastic and historian
- François de Harlay de Champvallon, 1671–1695, ecclesiastic
- André Dacier, 1695–1722, philologist and translator
- Guillaume Dubois, 1722–1723, ecclesiastic and politician
- Charles-Jean-François Hénault, 1723–1770, magistrate
- Charles Juste de Beauvau, 1771–1793, politician and soldier
- Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, 1803–1815, politician and lawyer; removed by ordinance
- Antoine-François-Claude Ferrand, 1816–1825, magistrate, poet, historian and playwright
- Casimir Delavigne, 1825–1843, poet and playwright
- Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, 1844–1869, essayist and poet
- Jules Janin, 1870–1874, novelist and critic
- John Lemoinne, 1875–1892, diplomat and journalist
- Ferdinand Brunetière, 1893–1906, literary critic, historian of literature and essayist
- Henri Barboux, 1907–1910, lawyer
- Henry Roujon, 1911–1914, senior bureaucrat, essayist and novelist
- Louis Barthou, 1918–1934, politician, magistrate, historian and historian of literature; assassinated
- Claude Farrère, 1935–1957, novelist, essayist and historian
- Henri Troyat, 1959–2007, novelist, historian of literature, historian
- Jean-Christophe Rufin, elected 2008, physician and novelist
Koltuk 29
- Pierre Bardin, 1634–1635, philosopher and mathematician
- Nicolas Bourbon, 1637–1644, ecclesiastic
- François-Henri Salomon de Virelade, 1644–1670, lawyer
- Philippe Quinault, 1670–1688, poet and playwright
- François de Callières, 1688–1717, philologist
- André-Hercule de Fleury, 1717–1743, ecclesiastic and politician
- Paul d'Albert de Luynes, 1743–1788, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, 1788–1794, playwright, novelist and poet
- Jean-François Cailhava de L'Estandoux, 1803–1813, playwright, poet and critic
- Joseph Michaud, 1813–1839, journalist and historian
- Jean Pierre Flourens, 1840–1867, physiologist
- Claude Bernard, 1868–1878, doctor
- Ernest Renan, 1878–1892, philosopher
- Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, 1893–1896, politician and diplomat
- Gabriel Hanotaux, 1897–1944, politician, diplomat and historian
- André Siegfried, 1944–1959, historian and geographer
- Henry de Montherlant, 1960–1972, playwright, novelist and essayist
- Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1973–2009, anthropologist
- Amin Maalouf, elected 2011, novelist
Koltuk 30
- Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan, 1634–1670, poet
- François-Séraphin Régnier-Desmarais, 1670–1713, ecclesiastic and grammarian
- Bernard de la Monnoye, 1713–1728, philologist and critic
- Michel Poncet de La Rivière, 1728–1730, ecclesiastic
- Jacques Hardion. 1730–1766, historian
- Antoine Léonard Thomas, 1766–1785, poet
- Jacques Antoine Hippolyte, Comte de Guibert, 1785–1790, playwright
- Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, 1803- excluded by ordinance 1816, politician; died 1824
- Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald, 1816–1840, philosopher and publicist
- Jacques-François Ancelot, 1841–1854, poet, novelist and playwright
- Ernest Legouvé, 1855–1903, poet, novelist, playwright and essayist
- René Bazin, 1903–1932, novelist and essayist
- Théodore Gosselin, 1932–1935, historian who wrote under the pen name of G. Lenotre
- Georges Duhamel, 1935–1966, doctor, essayist, novelist, poet and playwright
- Maurice Druon, 1966–2009, politician and novelist
- Danièle Sallenave, elected 2011, novelist and journalist
Koltuk 31
- Pierre de Boissat, 1634–1662, soldier
- Antoine Furetière, 1662–1685, poet, fabulist and novelist; excluded but not replaced, died in 1688
- Jean de La Chapelle, 1688–1723, poet
- Pierre-Joseph Thoulier d'Olivet, 1723–1768, ecclesiastic and grammarian
- Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, 1768–1780, ecclesiastic and philosopher
- Louis-Élisabeth de La Vergne de Tressan, 1780–1783, poet and physicist
- Jean Sylvain Bailly, 1783–1793, mathematician; guillotined
- Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, 1803–1816, ecclesiastic, essayist and diplomat; excluded by ordinance, died 1836
- Gérard de Lally-Tollendal, 1816–1830, politician
- Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville, 1830–1870, poet
- Xavier Marmier, 1870–1892, novelist and poet
- Henri de Bornier, 1893–1901, playwright and poet
- Edmond Rostand, 1901–1918, playwright and poet
- Joseph Bédier, 1920–1938, philologist
- Jérôme Tharaud, 1938–1953, novelist
- Jean Cocteau, 1955–1963, playwright, poet, choreographer, filmmaker and painter
- Jacques Rueff, 1964–1978, economist and high bureaucrat
- Jean Dutourd, 1978–2011, novelist
- Michael Edwards, elected 2013, literary scholar
Koltuk 32
- Claude Favre de Vaugelas, 1634–1650, grammarian
- Georges de Scudéry, 1650–1667, novelist, playwright and poet
- Philippe de Courcillon, 1667–1720, soldier, governor and diplomat
- Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, 1720–1788, soldier, libertine and politician
- François-Henri d'Harcourt, 1788–1802, soldier
- Lucien Bonaparte, 1803–1816, politician. Excluded by ordinance.
- Louis-Simon Auger, 1816–1829, journalist and playwright
- Charles-Guillaume Étienne, 1829–1845 (see also seat 25), poet and playwright
- Alfred de Vigny, 1845–1863, poet
- Camille Doucet, 1865–1895, poet and playwright
- Charles Costa de Beauregard, 1896–1909, historian and politician
- Hippolyte Langlois, 1911–1912, soldier
- Émile Boutroux, 1912–1921, philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Pierre de Nolhac, 1922–1936, historian, art historian and poet
- Georges-François-Xavier-Marie Grente, 1936–1959, ecclesiastic, historian and essayist
- Henri Massis, 1960–1970, essayist, literary critic and literary historian
- Georges Izard, 1971–1973, politician, lawyer, journalist and essayist
- Robert Aron, 1974–1975, historian and essayist
- Maurice Rheims, 1976–2003, novelist and art historian
- Alain Robbe-Grillet, 2004–2008, novelist and filmmaker
- François Weyergans, elected 2009, novelist and filmmaker
Koltuk 33
- Vincent Voiture, 1634–1648, poet
- François Eudes de Mézeray, 1648–1683, lawyer
- Jean Barbier d'Aucour, 1683–1694, lawyer
- François de Clermont-Tonnerre, 1694–1701, ecclesiastic
- Nicolas de Malézieu, 1701–1727, tutor and poet
- Jean Bouhier, 1727–1746, magistrate and archaeologist
- François-Marie Arouet dit Voltaire, 1746–1778, playwright, historian, philosopher and poet
- Jean-François Ducis, 1778–1816, poet and playwright
- Raymond Desèze, 1816–1828, lawyer
- Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugière, baron de Barante, 1828–1866, politician
- Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry, 1867–1872, ecclesiastic and philosopher
- René Taillandier, 1873–1879, politician
- Maxime Du Camp, 1880–1894, essayist and novelist
- Paul Bourget, 1894–1935, novelist, poet and playwright
- Edmond Jaloux, 1936–1949, novelist, literary critic and literary historian
- Jean-Louis Vaudoyer, 1950–1963, novelist, poet, essayist and art historian
- Marcel Brion, 1964–1984, novelist, art historian and essayist
- Michel Mohrt, 1985–2011, editor, essayist, novelist and literary historian
- Dominique Bona, elected 2013, novelist
Koltuk 34
- Honorat de Porchères Laugier, 1634–1653, poet
- Paul Pellisson, 1653–1693, historian
- François de Salignac de La Mothe Fénelon, 1693–1715, ecclesiastic and essayist
- Claude Gros de Boze, 1715–1753, erudite and numismatist
- Louis de Bourbon Condé de Clermont, 1753–1771, ecclesiastic
- Pierre-Laurent Buirette de Belloy, 1771–1775, playwright and actor
- Emmanuel-Félicité de Durfort de Duras, 1775–1789, politician and soldier
- Dominique Joseph Garat, 1803–1816, politician, lawyer and philosopher. Excluded by ordinance, he refused readmission in 1829, died 1833
- Louis-François de Bausset, 1816–1824, ecclesiastic and politician
- Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen, 1824–1839, ecclesiastic
- Louis-Mathieu Molé, 1840–1855, politician
- Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux, 1856–1886, politician and historian
- Octave Gréard, 1886–1904, high bureaucrat, literary historian and literary critic
- Émile Gebhart, 1904–1908, art historian, literary historian and literary critic
- Raymond Poincaré, 1909–1934, head of state, politician, lawyer and essayist
- Jacques Bainville, 1935–1936, historian and journalist
- Joseph de Pesquidoux, 1936–1946, novelist and essayist
- Maurice Genevoix, 1946–1980, novelist
- Jacques de Bourbon-Busset, 1981–2001, politician, essayist and novelist
- François Cheng, elected 2002, poet, translator and novelist
Koltuk 35
- Henri Louis Habert de Montmor, 1634–1679, hotel-keeper
- Louis de Lavau, 1679–1694, ecclesiastic
- François Lefebvre de Caumartin, 1694–1733, ecclesiastic
- François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif, 1733–1770, poet, musician and playwright
- Jean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure, 1771–1818, ecclesiastic
- Georges Cuvier, 1818–1832, palaeontologist
- André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin, 1832–1865, politician and lawyer
- Alfred-Auguste Cuvillier-Fleury, 1866–1887, historian and literary critic
- Jules Arsène Arnaud Claretie, 1888–1913, novelist, playwright and critic
- Joseph Joffre, 1918–1931, politician and soldier
- Maxime Weygand, 1931–1965, soldier
- Louis Leprince-Ringuet, 1966–2000, physicist, telecommunications engineer, historian of science and essayist
- Yves Pouliquen, elected 2001, medical doctor
Koltuk 36
- Marin Cureau de la Chambre, 1634–1669, medical doctor and philosopher
- Pierre Cureau de La Chambre, 1670–1693, ecclesiastic
- Jean de La Bruyère, 1693–1696, essayist and moralist
- Claude Fleury, 1696–1723, ecclesiastic
- Jacques Adam, 1723–1735, philologist
- Joseph Séguy, 1736–1761, ecclesiastic
- Louis René Édouard, cardinal de Rohan, 1761–1793, ecclesiastic, politician, philosopher and poet
- Jean Devaines, 1803, state bureaucrat
- Évariste de Parny, 1803–1814, poet
- Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy, 1815–1846, journalist, critic and playwright
- Adolphe-Simonis Empis, 1847–1868, poet and playwright
- Henri Auguste Barbier, 1869–1882, poet
- Adolphe Perraud, 1882–1906, ecclesiastic
- François-Désiré Mathieu, 1906–1908, ecclesiastic and historian
- Louis Duchesne, 1910–1922, ecclesiastic, historian and philologist
- Henri Brémond, 1923–1933, ecclesiastic, literary historian and literary critic
- André Bellessort, 1935–1942, essayist, literary critic, historian and historian of literature
- René Grousset, 1946–1952, art historian
- Pierre Gaxotte, 1953–1982, historian and journalist
- Jacques Soustelle, 1983–1990, Americanist, ethnologist, politician and essayist
- Jean-François Deniau, 1990–2007, politician, essayist and novelist
- Philippe Beaussant, elected 2007, musicologist and novelist
Koltuk 37
- Daniel Hay du Chastelet de Chambon, 1635–1671, ecclesiastic and mathematician
- Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, 1671–1704, ecclesiastic and historian
- Melchior de Polignac, 1704–1741, ecclesiastic, politician, philologist and poet
- Odet-Joseph Giry, 1741–1761, ecclesiastic
- Charles Batteux, 1761–1780, ecclesiastic
- Antoine-Marin Lemierre, 1780–1793, poet and playwright
- Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu, 1803–1825, politician and lawyer
- Mathieu de Montmorency, 1825–1826, politician and diplomat
- Alexandre Guiraud, 1826–1847, playwright, poet and novelist
- Jean-Jacques Ampère, 1847–1864, historian of literature
- Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol, 1865–1870, literary critic
- Camille Rousset, 1871–1892, historian
- Paul Thureau-Dangin, 1893–1913, historian
- Pierre de La Gorce, 1914–1934, historian, magistrate and lawyer
- Maurice, 6th duc de Broglie, 1934–1960, sailor and physicist
- Eugène Tisserant, 1961–1972, ecclesiastic and philologist
- Jean Daniélou, 1972–1974, ecclesiastic, theologian, historian and essayist
- Ambroise-Marie Carré, 1975–2004, ecclesiastic
- René Girard, 2005–2015, philosopher, literary critic
Koltuk 38
- Auger de Moléon de Granier, 1635–1636, possibly an ecclesiastic; expelled for theft; died 1650
- Balthazar Baro, 1636–1650, playwright and poet
- Jean Doujat, 1650–1688, lawyer
- Eusèbe Renaudot, 1688–1720, ecclesiastic
- Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette, 1720–1725, ecclesiastic
- Pierre de Pardaillan de Gondrin, 1725–1733, ecclesiastic
- Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur, 1733–1774, economist and statistician
- Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, 1775–1794, politician and magistrate; guillotined
- François Andrieux, 1803–1833, lawyer, poet and playwright
- Adolphe Thiers, 1833–1877, politician and historian
- Henri Martin, 1878–1883, historian
- Ferdinand de Lesseps, 1884–1894, diplomat
- Anatole France, 1896–1924, novelist and poet
- Paul Valéry, 1925–1945, poet, literary critic and essayist
- Henri Mondor, 1946–1962, surgeon, physician, historian of literature and of science
- Louis Armand, 1963–1971, mining engineer, bureaucrat and economist
- Jean-Jacques Gautier, 1972–1986, drama critic, novelist, journalist and essayist
- Jean-Louis Curtis, 1986–1995, novelist and essayist
- François Jacob, 1996–2013, biologist
- Marc Lambron, elected 2014, literary critic and writer
Koltuk 39
- Louis Giry, 1636–1665, lawyer
- Claude Boyer, 1666–1698, ecclesiastic, playwright and poet
- Charles-Claude Genest, 1698–1719, ecclesiastic
- Jean-Baptiste Dubos, 1720–1742, ecclesiastic and historian
- Jean-François Du Bellay du Resnel, 1742–1761, ecclesiastic
- Bernard-Joseph Saurin, 1761–1781, lawyer and poet
- Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet, 1782–1794, philosopher and mathematician
- Gabriel Villar, 1803–1826, ecclesiastic
- Charles-Marie de Féletz, 1826–1850, ecclesiastic
- Désiré Nisard, 1850–1888, essayist
- Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé, 1888–1910, essayist, historian, literary critic and diplomat
- Henri de Régnier, 1911–1936, poet, novelist and essayist
- Jacques de Lacretelle, 1936–1985, novelist
- Bertrand Poirot-Delpech, 1986–2006, journalist, essayist and novelist
- Jean Clair, elected 2008, essayist and art historian
Koltuk 40
- Daniel de Priézac, 1639–1662, law professor
- Michel Le Clerc, 1662–1691, lawyer
- Jacques de Tourreil, 1692–1714, translator
- Jean-Roland Malet, 1714–1736, economist and royal valet de chambre
- Jean-François Boyer, 1736–1755, ecclesiastic
- Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont, 1755–1786, ecclesiastic
- Claude-Carloman de Rulhière, 1787–1791, diplomat, poet and historian
- Pierre Jean George Cabanis, 1803–1808, medical doctor and physiologist
- Antoine Destutt de Tracy, 1808–1836, philosopher
- François Guizot, 1836–1874, politician and historian
- Jean-Baptiste Dumas, 1875–1884, politician and chemist
- Joseph Louis François Bertrand, 1884–1900, mathematician, historian of science
- Marcellin Berthelot, 1900–1907, politician, chemist, essayist, historian of science
- Francis Charmes, 1908–1916, diplomat and journalist
- Jules Cambon, 1918–1935, diplomat, lawyer, senior civil servant
- Marie-Jean-Lucien Lacaze, 1936–1955, admiral
- Jacques Chastenet, 1956–1978, journalist, historian and diplomat
- Georges Dumézil, 1978–1986, philologist and historian of civilisations
- Pierre-Jean Rémy, 1988–2010, diplomat, novelist and essayist
- Xavier Darcos, elected 2013, politician, scholar and civil servant
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- Académie française: Les immortels Official database of Members of the Académie française.
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- ↑ Although Roederer lived until 1835, he was deprived of all offices and dignities on the restoration of the Bourbons to power
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