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MORIN, Arthur Jules.
Leçons de mécanique pratique. Notions géométriques sur les mouvements et leurs transformations ou Éléments de Cinématique.
Paris, Hachette, 1861.
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MORIN, Arthur Jules.
Aide-mémoire de mécanique pratique.
Paris, Hachette, 1860.
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BOREL, Émile.
Méthodes et problèmes de théorie des fonctions.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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In the collection of monographs on the theory of functions published under the direction of M. Emile Borel
Emile BOREL (1871-1956) French mathematician, professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. He was a specialist in the theory of functions and probability. In 1922 he founded the Statistical Institute of the University of Paris and in 1928 the Henri-Poincaré Institute.
GAUJA, Pierre.
Les Fondations de l'Académie des Sciences (1881-1915).
Hendaye, Imprimerie de l'Observatoire d'Abbadia, 1917.
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Pierre Gauja (1866-1937), an engineer and editorial secretary of the Academy of Sciences, wrote this historical work on the financial foundations and prizes awarded by the Academy. The book covers the period from 1881 to 1915 and is prefaced by the perpetual secretaries of the time, Alfred Lacroix and Émile Picard, two major figures in French science.
LEGENDRE, Adrien Marie.
Théorie des Nombres.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1955.
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BOUR, Edmond.
Cours de mécanique et machines professé à l'école polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1887.
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ABRAHAM, Henri || SACERDOTE, Paul.
Recueil de Constantes Physiques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1913.
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This work is a collection of fundamental physical data and constants, published under the auspices of the French Physical Society and authored by renowned physicists such as Henri Abraham and Paul Sacerdote, with the collaboration of a hundred contributors. It served as an essential reference tool for physicists and engineers in the early 20th century, particularly for the standardization and dissemination of experimental values. The publication of this type of compendium played a crucial role in the development of modern physics and applied engineering.
FABRY, Eugène.
Nouveau traité de mathématiques générales.
Paris, J. Hermann, 1925.
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Eugène Fabry (1856-1944) was a French mathematician, a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Marseille. He is known for his work on the theory of differential equations and function theory. This work is a mathematics textbook that covers a wide range of subjects, including analysis, mechanics, and the theory of errors.
DRUMAUX, Paul.
L'Évidence de la Théorie d'Einstein.
Paris, J. Hermann, 1923.
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Paul Drumaux (1881-1968), a professor at the University of Ghent, was a Belgian physicist who worked extensively on relativity. His work L'Évidence de la Théorie d'Einstein (The Evidence for Einstein's Theory) is a textbook that aims to present the experimental and theoretical proofs of the theory of relativity. Published at a time when general relativity was beginning to be widely accepted, this book is a testament to the dissemination of Einstein's ideas.
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BAIRE, René.
Théorie des Nombres irrationnels, des limites et de la continuité.
Paris, Librairie Vuibert, 1947.
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René Baire (1874-1932), a professor at the University of Dijon, was a leading French mathematician known for his work on real function theory. This work is a fundamental textbook of mathematical analysis, addressing key concepts such as irrational numbers, limits, and continuity, which are the foundations of modern analysis.
SAINTE-LAGUË, André.
Avec des nombres et des lignes (Récréations mathématiques.).
Paris, Vuibert, 1937.
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André Sainte-Laguë (1882-1950), Doctor of Science, was a French mathematician known for his contributions to graph theory and the popularization of mathematics. His work Avec des nombres et des lignes (With Numbers and Lines) is a book of "mathematical recreations," which presents mathematical problems and games in an accessible and playful manner.
BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE, Jacques-Henri.
Paul et Virginie ; suivi de La Chaumière Indienne.
Paris, Garnier Frères, 1878.
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Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814) was a French writer and botanist, best known for his novel "Paul et Virginie." A student of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, he embodied the Rousseauist ideal in his work, advocating a return to nature and heightened sensitivity. This novel, first published in 1788, is a masterpiece of French pre-Romantic literature, famous for its idyllic descriptions of tropical nature and its tragic love story. "La Chaumière Indienne" reinforces the exotic and moral character of the whole, typical of the preoccupations of the time.
BAIRE, René.
Leçons sur les fonctions discontinues.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1930.
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René Baire (1874-1932) was a French mathematician, lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences of Montpellier, and a founding member of the French school of real function theory. His Leçons sur les fonctions discontinues (Lessons on Discontinuous Functions), edited by Arnaud Denjoy, is a fundamental work in the development of function theory in the early 20th century. It is particularly famous for introducing "Baire's classification" of functions, a crucial tool for studying discontinuities and topological properties of real functions.
BOUTROUX, Pierre.
Leçons sur les fonctions définies par les équations différentielles du premier ordre.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1908.
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Pierre Boutroux (1880-1922) was a French mathematician, lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences of Montpellier. His Leçons sur les fonctions définies par les équations différentielles du premier ordre (Lessons on Functions Defined by First-Order Differential Equations), based on his lectures at the Collège de France and supplemented by a note from Paul Painlevé, constitutes an important work on the qualitative theory of differential equations.
BOREL, Émile.
Leçons sur la Théorie des Fonctions (Principes de la théorie des ensembles en vue des applications à la théorie des fonctions).
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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Émile Borel was a French mathematician. He was known for his founding work in the areas of measure theory and probability.
In this important book, Borel developped the concept of mesurable sets introduced by Jordan.
LEMAIRE, G.
Méthodes de Résolution et de Discussion des Problèmes de Géométrie.
Paris, Vuibert et Nony, 1906.
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G. Lemaire, a professor at the École Hanley, is the author of this pedagogical work on solving geometry problems. This book, in its second edition, was intended for technical and secondary education. It presents systematic methods for approaching and solving geometry problems, with an emphasis on "discussion," i.e., the analysis of different possible solutions.
DENJOY, Arnaud.
Introduction à la Théorie des Fonctions de Variables Réelles.
Paris, Hermann, 1937.
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Arnaud Denjoy (1884-1974), professor at the Sorbonne, is one of the most important French mathematicians of the 20th century, known for his work on the theory of real functions.
BAUER, Edmond.
Critique des notions d'Éther, d'Espace et de Temps. Cinématique de la Relativité.
Paris, Hermann, 1932.
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Edmond Bauer (1882-1956) was the deputy director of the Laboratory of Experimental Physics at the Collège de France and a renowned physicist. This work, published in the "Actualités Scientifiques et Industrielles" collection and edited by Paul Langevin, is the proceedings of the Second Synthesis Week on relativity. It presents a critique of the classical notions of ether, space, and time, and an introduction to the kinematics of relativity.
JEANS, James.
A Travers l'Espace et le Temps.
Paris, Hermann, 1935.
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Sir James Jeans (1877-1946) was a British physicist, astronomer, and mathematician. His work ' A Travers l'Espace et le Temps ' (Through Space and Time) is a popular science book that explores the mysteries of the universe, from cosmology to the nature of time.
JEANS, James.
Les Nouvelles Bases Philosophiques de la Science.
Paris, Hermann, 1935.
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In this work, Sir James Jeans (1877-1946) explores the philosophical implications of 20th-century physics discoveries, including relativity and quantum mechanics. Translated by André Lalande, the book examines how modern science has challenged traditional conceptions of reality, causality, and matter, and proposes a philosophical framework for interpreting these new theories.
DOSTOR, G.
Éléments de la Théorie des Déterminants, avec application à l'Algèbre, la Trigonométrie et la Géométrie Analytique dans le Plan et dans l'Espace, à l'Usage des Classes de Mathématiques Spéciales.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1883.
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G. Dostor (1852-1925), Doctor of Science and honorary professor at the Faculty of Sciences of the Catholic Institute of Paris, was a member of the French Mathematical Society. His work Éléments de la Théorie des Déterminants (Elements of Determinant Theory) is an important pedagogical manual for students in special mathematics classes in the late 19th century.
VILLAT, Henri.
Mécanique des fluides.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1938.
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Henri Villat (1879-1972) was a leading French mathematician and fluid mechanician, a member of the Institute and professor at the Sorbonne, director of the Institute of Fluid Mechanics in Paris, and professor at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Aéronautique. His 'Mécanique des fluides' (Fluid Mechanics) is an essential textbook for teaching hydrodynamics and aerodynamics.
POINCARÉ, Henri.
Thermodynamique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1923.
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Henri Poincaré (1854-1912) was a French mathematician, physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science, a member of the Institute, considered one of the last "universalists." His Thermodynamique (Thermodynamics), derived from his lectures at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris and edited by J. Blondin, is a fundamental text in mathematical physics. Poincaré presents the principles of thermodynamics with his characteristic rigor, addressing the laws of heat, energy, and entropy. This work is essential for understanding the state of thermodynamics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a crucial period for the development of physics.
CONDILLAC, Étienne Bonnot de.
Principes Généraux de Grammaire pour toutes les Langues, avec leur application particulière à la langue française.
Paris, A. J. Dugour, An VI [1797].
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Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714-1780) was a French philosopher and logician, a major figure in sensualism and the Enlightenment. His philosophy emphasized the sensory origin of all our knowledge. His work on grammar, like this book, is part of an empiricist and analytical approach, seeking to identify universal principles governing language through the observation and analysis of sensations.
GOBLOT, Edmond.
Essai sur la Classification des Sciences.
Paris, Librairie Germer Baillière, 1898.
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Edmond Goblot (1858-1935), ancien élève de l'École Normale Supérieure et agrégé de philosophie, était un philosophe et logicien français. Son Essai sur la Classification des Sciences est une contribution importante à l'épistémologie, le domaine qui étudie la connaissance scientifique. Goblot y propose un système de classification des sciences basé sur leurs méthodes et leur objet. L'ouvrage s'inscrit dans la lignée des travaux de l'épistémologie française de la fin du XIXe siècle et a influencé les réflexions sur la structure des connaissances et la méthodologie scientifique.
LAMBRETTE, A.
Les Transports Pneumatiques. Leur calcul, leur construction, leur fonctionnement.
Paris, Dunod, 1935.
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A. Lambrette was an engineer and collaborator of several European industrial societies and institutions, as indicated on the cover. His work Les Transports Pneumatiques (Pneumatic Transport) is a technical treatise that covers the practical and theoretical aspects of transporting materials by air. The book details the calculation, construction, and operation of these systems, which are important for industry, agriculture, and public works. It is a specialized source on the history of engineering and industrial technologies of the interwar period.
FERRIER, R.
Quelques idées sur l'Électrodynamique.
Paris, Blanchard, 1927.
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R. Ferrier, an engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées, is the author of this work on electrodynamics. The preface was written by Paul Painlevé (1863-1933), an eminent French mathematician and statesman, a member of the Institute. The book explores ideas on electrodynamics during a transitional period in physics, where classical theories were confronted with new discoveries in quantum physics.
KLEIN, Felix.
Leçons sur certaines questions de géométrie élémentaire. Possibilité des constructions géométriques; les polygones réguliers; transcendance des nombres e et pi.
Paris, Librairie Vuibert, 1931.
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BURALI-FORTI, Cesare || MARCOLONGO, Roberto.
Analyse Vectorielle Générale:
I- Transformations linéaires
II- Applications.
Paris, Mattei, 1912-1913.
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GAUJA, Pierre.
L'Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1934.
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Pierre Gauja (1866-1937), an engineer in arts and manufactures, served as the editorial secretary of the Academy of Sciences. His work L'Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France (The Academy of Sciences of the Institute of France) is a reference document that describes the organization, members, foundations, and activities of this prestigious institution.
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