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HOEFER, Ferdinand.
Histoire de la chimie.
Paris, Firmin didot frères, fils et cie, 1866.
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Ferdinand Hoefer (1811-1878) was a physician, historian of science, and encyclopedist of German origin who was naturalized as a French citizen. He is known for his publications on the history of science. This work is a historical study of chemistry, tracing its evolution from antiquity to the 19th century, and was a reference in the historiography of chemistry.
TOMMASI, Donato.
Traité des piles électriques : piles hydro-électriques accumulateurs, piles thermo-électriques et pyro-électriques.
Paris, Georges Carré, 1889.
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THOMPSON, Silvanus.
Radiations visibles et invisibles conférences faites à l’institution royale de Grande-Bretagne.
Paris, A. Hermann & fils, 1914.
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PÉCLET, Jean-Claude-Eugène.
Traité de la chaleur, et de ses applications aux arts et aux manufactures.
Paris, Mahler, 1828.
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Peclet will lend his name to the "Peclet number", a dimensionless number used in heat transfer and mass transfer, which represents the ratio of transfer by forced convection and transport by diffusion (heat or mass).
SERRET, Joseph-Alfred.
Cours de calcul différentiel et intégral.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1868.
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Joseph-Alfred Serret (1819-1885) was a prominent French mathematician, member of the Institute, professor at the Collège de France and the Faculty of Sciences of Paris. His Cours de calcul différentiel et intégral (Course in Differential and Integral Calculus) is a classic and rigorous textbook that served as a reference for teaching mathematical analysis in the 19th century, particularly for students of major scientific schools. The work is renowned for its clarity and depth.
DENJOY, Arnaud.
Leçons sur le Calcul des Coefficients d'une Série Trigonométrique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1941.
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Three parts on four (the fourth published in 1949)
Arnaud Denjoy (1884-1974), professor at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris, was a leading French mathematician, known for his contributions to the theory of real functions and the Fourier series.
Part One: Mixed Second Differentiation and its application to trigonometric series.
Part Two: Metrics and topology of perfect sets and functions.
Part Three: Determination of a continuous function by its finite extreme generalized second derivative numbers.
LÉVY, Paul.
Cours d'analyse, École Polytechnique, 2ème Division.
Paris, Polytechnique, 1953-1955.
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Paul Lévy (1886-1971) was a major French mathematician, known for his fundamental work in probability theory, especially on stochastic processes and stable laws. His Cours d'analyse (Course in Analysis) for the École Polytechnique is a set of photocopied lecture notes that reflects the teaching of mathematical analysis at an advanced level. Although less formal than an edited treatise, this type of document is crucial for understanding the transmission of mathematical knowledge in major institutions like the École Polytechnique. It presents the concepts and methods of analysis as taught directly by an emblematic figure in the discipline.
REULEAUX, Franz.
Le constructeur. Principes, formules, tracés, tables et renseignements pour l'établissement des projets de machines. À l'usage des ingénieurs, constructeurs, architectes, mécaniciens etc.
Paris, Librairie F. Savy, 1890.
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Franz Reuleaux (1829-1905) was a German mechanical engineer, professor at the Berlin Polytechnic, considered the "father of modern kinematics." His work Le constructeur (The Constructor) is a fundamental technical manual for machine design, highly influential in the late 19th century. It provides principles, formulas, drawings, and tables necessary for engineers, constructors, and mechanics. The French translation by A. Debize, chief engineer of State Manufactures, based on the fourth German edition (fully revised and augmented), testifies to the international importance of Reuleaux's work and his role in disseminating knowledge in mechanical engineering.
HOEFER, Ferdinand.
Histoire des mathématiques depuis leurs origines jusqu'au commencement du dix-neuvième siècle.
Paris, Hachette, 1874.
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Ferdinand Hoefer (1811-1878) was a French-German physician, science historian, and encyclopedist, known for his numerous works on science popularization and the history of science. His Histoire des mathématiques (History of Mathematics) is a synthetic work that traces the development of mathematics from its ancient origins to the beginning of the 19th century. This book, intended for an educated audience, presents the major figures, key theories, and conceptual evolutions that have marked the history of this discipline. It reflects the growing interest in the history of science in the 19th century and helps make a vast field of knowledge accessible.
RIVARD, Dominique François.
Éléments de géométrie, avec un abrégé d'arithmétique et d'algèbre.
Paris, Claude Jombert, 1732.
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Dominique François Rivard (1697-1778) was a French mathematician and royal professor of mathematics. His Éléments de géométrie (Elements of Geometry) is an important didactic manual from the early 18th century, aiming to make geometric concepts accessible.
POIRÉ, Paul.
Nouveau dictionnaire des sciences et de leurs applications.
Paris, Ch. Delagrave, [v. 1895].
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MANNHEIM, Amédée.
Cours de géométrie descriptive de l'École polytechnique, comprenant les éléments de la géométrie cinématique.
Paris, Gauthier-villars, 1886.
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VALLERY-RADOT, René.
La Vie de Pasteur.
Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1900.
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René Vallery-radot was the son-in-law of Louis Pasteur, he wrote the first biography dedicated to the famous doctor.
RIESZ, Frédéric.
Les Systèmes d'équations linéaires à une infinité d'inconnues.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1913.
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Frigyes Riesz (1880-1956) was a Hungarian mathematician. He is one of the founders of functional analysis.
RIEMANN, Bernhard.
Oeuvres mathematiques de Riemann traduites par L. Laugel avec une préface de M. Hermite et un discours de M. Felix Klein.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1968.
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Centre international de Synthèse.
L'invention.
Paris, Félix Alcan, 1938.
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GAUSS, Carl Friedrich.
Recherches arithmétiques traduites par A.C.M. Poullet-Delisle.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, [1953].
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RIVENC, François || de ROUILHAN, Philippe.
Logique et fondements des mathématiques - Anthologie (1850-1914).
Paris, Payot, 1992.
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LEMOYNE, Gisèle || CONNE, François.
Le Cognitif en didactique des mathématiques.
Montréal, Presses De L'université De Montréal, 1999.
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D'OCAGNE, Maurice.
Hommes & Choses de Science. Propos familiers (3 Tomes - Complet) Première Série - Deuxième Série - Troisième Série.
Paris, Vuibert, 1932-1938.
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DARWIN, Charles.
De l'Origine des espèces ou des lois du progrès chez les êtres organisés.
Paris, Ernest Flammarion, [v.1918].
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NAUX, Charles.
Histoire des logarithmes de Neper à Euler.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1966-1971.
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PERRIN, Jean.
Les Atomes.
Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1913.
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GUTTEMIN, P.
Historiettes sur la physique, ou nouveau cours de physique expérimentale.
Paris, Ch. Schwartz et Al. Gagnot, 1836.
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P. Guttemin was a professor of natural history at the Royal College of Angers, a former regent of mathematics and physics in various colleges. His work Historiettes sur la physique, ou nouveau cours de physique expérimentale (Anecdotes on Physics, or New Course in Experimental Physics) is a pedagogical textbook that uses "historiettes" (short stories or anecdotes) to teach physics in a more engaging way. This format aimed to make experimental physics accessible and interesting for students, as indicated by the mention "Work suitable for awarding as prizes in all educational institutions" and "Pretty edition adorned with plates, for the understanding of the text." It reflects a pedagogical approach concerned with illustrating scientific principles through concrete examples.
VILLAT, Henri.
Leçons sur la théorie des tourbillons.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1930.
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Henri Villat (1879-1972) was a leading French mathematician and fluid mechanician, a corresponding member of the Académie des sciences, and professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris. His Leçons sur la théorie des tourbillons (Lessons on Vortex Theory), published under the auspices of the Institute of Fluid Mechanics of the University of Paris (created by the Ministry of Air), is a fundamental work in fluid dynamics. Villat was a recognized specialist in vortex phenomena, essential for aeronautics and hydrodynamics.
LÉVY, Paul.
Problèmes Concrets d'Analyse Fonctionnelle.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1951.
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Paul Lévy (1886-1971), professor at the École Polytechnique, was a major French mathematician, founder of modern functional analysis and a pioneer in probability theory. His work Problèmes Concrets d'Analyse Fonctionnelle (Concrete Problems in Functional Analysis) is an augmented re-edition of his Leçons d'Analyse Fonctionnelle.
PICARD, Émile || SIMART, Georges.
Théorie des Fonctions Algébriques de Deux Variables Indépendantes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1897-1906.
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Émile Picard (1856-1941), a member of the Institute and professor at the University of Paris, was a major French mathematician, and Georges Simart (1866-1937), frigate captain and répétiteur at the École Polytechnique. Their work Théorie des Fonctions Algébriques de Deux Variables Indépendantes (Theory of Algebraic Functions of Two Independent Variables) is a fundamental treatise on a complex area of analysis, where algebraic geometry and function theory meet. This book is considered a classic, having had a lasting influence on the development of complex analysis in several variables.
LEBESGUE, Henri.
Leçons sur l'Intégration et la Recherche des Fonctions Primitives.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1928.
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Henri Lebesgue (1875-1941), is one of the great French mathematicians of the first half of the twentieth century. He is recognized for his theory of integration and for his theory of measurement, which extends the important early work of Émile Borel.
His lessons on integration repeat the courses given in 1902-1903 at the Collège de France. He notably exhibited there what would become Lebesgue's complete works.
D'OCAGNE, Maurice.
Cours de Géométrie Pure et Appliquée de l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1917-1918.
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Maurice d'Ocagne (1862-1938), chief engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées and professor at the École Polytechnique, was a renowned French mathematician. His Cours de Géométrie Pure et Appliquée de l'École Polytechnique is an essential textbook for the training of high-level engineers and scientists. It covers fundamental aspects of geometry, including transformations, perspective, infinitesimal geometry, ruled geometry, and kinematics.
[BIBLIOTHEQUE de PHILOSOPHIE SCIENTIFIQUE].
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Borel, Emile. L'évolution de la mécanique. 1943.
Boutaric. La vie des atomes. 1925.
Boutaric. Les conceptions actuelles de la physique. 1942.
Dauzat Albert. La philosophie du langage. 1927.
De Broglie, Louis. La physique nouvelle et les quanta. 1937.
De Broglie, Maurice. Atomes, radioactivité, transmutations. 1939.
Lecornu. La mécanique - Les idées et les faits. 1918.
Ostwald. L'Evolution d'une Science - La chimie. 1909.
Picard. La science moderne et son état actuel. 1905
Poincaré. La physique moderne, son évolution. 1908
Rey. Le retour éternel et la Philosophie de la Physique. 1927.
Ullmo. La pensée scientifique moderne. 1958. Abîmé.
Paris, Flammarion, 1905-1958.
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