FRANCOEUR, Cours complet de mathématiques pures, 1828
FRANCOEUR, Louis-Benjamin.
Cours complet de mathématiques pures.
Paris, Bachelier, 1828.
Two volumes 8vo, xx-488-(2) pages and 12 folding plates / (4)-533 pages and 3 folding plates. binding : Original blind wrappers. Cover worn.
Third edition. Louis-Benjamin Francoeur (1773-1849) was a French mathematician and a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. His work focused on analytical geometry, and he was an influential teacher. This work is a complete manual of pure mathematics, designed for teaching in higher education. It covers various fields of mathematics, intended for the training of engineers and scientists.