POINCARÉ, Leçons sur les hypothèses cosmogoniques, 1913
POINCARÉ, Henri.
Leçons sur les hypothèses cosmogoniques.
Paris, A. Hermann et fils, 1913.
8vo, (2)-lxx-294 pages and portraict. binding : Original printed wrappers. Spine broken, need restauration.
Henri Poincaré (1854-1912) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. His work covered multiple fields and influenced 20th-century physics. This work is a compilation of his lectures on astronomy and cosmogonic hypotheses, which are theories about the formation of celestial bodies. The book is based on the notes from his courses at the Sorbonne.