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SERRET, Joseph-Alfred.
Traité d'arithmétique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1887.
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TRIPIER, Henri.
Les fonctions circulaires et les fonctions hyperboliques étudiées parallèlement en partant de la définition géométrique.
Paris, Vuibert, 1923.
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Henri Tripier (1864-1941) was a French engineer. This work is a study of circular and hyperbolic functions, presenting their geometric definitions and properties.
LACROIX, Silvestre François.
Complément des élémens d'algèbre, a l'usage de l'école centrale des quatre-nations.
Paris, Bachelier, 1825.
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Silvestre François Lacroix (1765-1843) was a French mathematician, known for his teaching manuals that influenced mathematics education in France. He is the author of a collection of works on calculus and geometry. This work is a supplement to his algebra textbook, intended for students in central schools. It complements the concepts covered in his main book.
BOULIGAND, Georges Louis || DEVISME, Jacques.
Lignes de niveau lignes intégrales introduction a leur étude graphique.
Paris, Vuibert, 1937.
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Georges Bouligand (1889-1979) was a French mathematician, known for his work in analysis, geometry, and topology. He was a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Poitiers. This work, co-authored with Jacques Devisme, is a graphical and pedagogical introduction to the study of level lines and integral lines. It deals with differential equations and the topology of vector fields, which are key concepts in mathematics and physics.
ANQUETIL, Jean-Pierre.
Questions sur l'astronomie, suivies de la proposition d'un nouveau système.
Paris, Dondey-Dupré, 1835.
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Jean-Pierre Anquetil was a scientific author specializing in astronomy and mathematics. This work is a series of questions and answers on the principles of astronomy, followed by a theoretical proposal for a new astronomical system.
DARBOUX, Jean-Gaston.
Sur une classe remarquable de courbes et de surfaces algébriques et sur la théorie des imaginaires.
Paris, A. Hermann, 1899.
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Gaston Darboux (1842-1917) was a French mathematician, known for his contributions to geometry and analysis. He was a professor at the Sorbonne and perpetual secretary of the Académie des Sciences. This work is a collection of his writings on algebraic curves and surfaces, as well as on the theory of imaginaries in geometry, a field he helped develop.
CLAUDE, Georges.
Air liquide oxygène azote gaz rares.
Paris, Dunod, 1926.
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Georges Claude (1870-1960) was a French engineer, physicist, and inventor, and a member of the Institut. He is known for his contributions to the liquefaction of gases and for his invention of the neon tube. This work is a technical and scientific manual on the production and use of liquid air, oxygen, nitrogen, and rare gases. The book is a source of information on applied engineering and physics techniques in the early 20th century.
POINCARÉ, Henri.
Leçons sur les hypothèses cosmogoniques.
Paris, A. Hermann et fils, 1913.
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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.
GOURSAT, Édouard Jean-Baptiste.
Leçons sur le problème de Pfaff.
Paris, J. Hermann, 1922.
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Édouard Goursat (1858-1936) was a French mathematician, a member of the Institut, and a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. He is best known for his work on functions of a complex variable and partial differential equations. This work is a series of lectures on the Pfaff problem, a problem in differential geometry that has applications in theoretical physics.
FOURNIER, Édouard.
Le vieux-neuf histoire ancienne des inventions et découvertes modernes.
Paris, Dentu, 1877.
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Édouard Fournier (1819-1880) was a French writer, historian, and playwright. He specialized in the study of ancient customs and inventions. This work is a compilation of anecdotes and historical facts that show the ancient origins of many inventions and discoveries considered modern. The book was originally published in 1859.
D'ARGY, Albert.
Causeries familières d'un électro-amateur.
Paris, Ch. Mendel, 1891.
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Albert D'Argy was an author specializing in popular science works, particularly on electricity. He is known for his pedagogical and practical approach. This work is a guide for electricity amateurs, explaining in a simple and detailed manner the operation and construction of household electrical devices of the time, such as bells and telephones.
DE FREYCINET, Charles Louis de Saulces.
Essais sur la philosophie des sciences. Analyse. - Mécanique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Fils, 1896.
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Charles de Freycinet (1828-1923) was a French politician, engineer, and mathematician, and a member of the Institut. He served as Prime Minister and was a major figure in political life during the Third Republic. This work is a philosophical reflection on the sciences, particularly mathematical analysis and mechanics, in which he examines the foundations and implications of scientific theories.
ARAGO, François Jean Dominique.
Leçons d'astronomie professées à l'observatoire.
Paris, Chamerot, 1849.
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François Arago (1786-1853) was a French physicist, astronomer, and statesman, and a member of the Institut. His work in astronomy had a notable impact. This work is a compilation of his astronomy courses, based on his lectures given at the Observatory. The book is a pedagogical manual that presents the principles of astronomy in an accessible way for the educated public of his time.
BERTRAND, Joseph Louis François.
Éloges académiques.
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1890.
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Joseph Louis François Bertrand (1822-1900) was a French mathematician and historian of science, a member of the Académie Française, and perpetual secretary of the Académie des Sciences. His work focused on number theory, differential geometry, and probability theory. This work is a collection of the eulogies he delivered at the Académie des Sciences in honor of his deceased colleagues, offering insight into the history of science and the scientific figures of the time.
BERTRAND, Ernest.
Traité de topographie et de reconnaissances militaires.
Paris, J. Dumaine, 1875.
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Ernest Bertrand was an officer in the military engineering corps and a former professor at the École Spéciale Militaire. The work is intended for a military audience, providing a technical guide to topography and reconnaissance techniques. This manual contributed to the training of French officers in mapping and terrain analysis in the 19th century.
FOURREY, Émile.
Récréations arithmétiques.
Paris, Vuibert, 1923.
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Émile Fourrey (1870-1926) was a French mathematician specializing in recreational mathematics. He worked to make mathematics more accessible and fun for a wider audience. This work is a collection of mathematical problems and games, highlighting arithmetic curiosities and puzzles, and served as a reference in the field of mathematical games at the beginning of the 20th century.
SMITH, Percey Franklin || LONGLEY, William Raymond.
Éléments de mécanique rationnelle.
Paris, Vuibert, 1941.
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Percey F. Smith (1867-1956) and William Raymond Longley (1880-1946) were American mathematicians and professors at Yale University. Their work is recognized in the teaching of higher mathematics. This work, translated into French, is a didactic manual on the fundamental principles of rational mechanics, a branch of theoretical mechanics that uses mathematics to describe the motion of bodies.
MILHAUD, Gaston.
Essai sur les conditions et les limites de la certitude logique.
Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1912.
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Gaston Milhaud (1858-1918) was a French philosopher of science, a historian of mathematics, and a professor at the Faculty of Letters in Paris. He is known for his work on the philosophy of mathematics and epistemology. This work explores the foundations of logical reasoning and its limits, examining how certainty is constructed in science and philosophy.
JEANS, James Hopwood.
Théorie dynamique des gaz.
Paris, Joseph Gibert, 1925.
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James Hopwood Jeans (1877-1946) was a British physicist, astronomer, and mathematician, known for his contributions to quantum theory, thermodynamics, and astrophysics. This work is a foundational textbook that deals with the kinetic theory of gases, a field of physics that studies the properties of gases based on the motion of their particles.
DUHEM, Pierre.
L'Évolution de la mécanique.
Paris, A. Joanin et Cie, 1903.
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Pierre Duhem (1861-1916) was a French physicist, historian, and philosopher of science, and a correspondent of the Institut. He is known for his work in thermodynamics and his approach to the philosophy of science. This work traces the historical development of mechanics, analyzing the different theories and concepts that shaped its evolution from antiquity to the 19th century.
QUEMPER DE LANASCOL, Albert.
Géométrie du compas.
Paris, Blanchard, 1925.
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Albert Quemper de Lanascol was a French mathematician and state engineer, specializing in this discipline. The book includes a preface by Raoul Bricard, another mathematician known for his work in geometry.
MONGE, Gaspard.
Traité élémentaire de statique a l'usage des écoles de la marine.
Paris, Bachelier, 1834.
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Gaspard Monge, was a mathematician and scientist who played a major role in the founding of the École Polytechnique and in the development of descriptive geometry.
BIOT, Jean-Baptiste.
Notions élémentaires de statique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1829.
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This work is a pedagogical manual on statics, intended for students preparing for the entrance exams of major French military schools, such as the École Polytechnique. The author, Jean-Baptiste Biot, was a French physicist, mathematician, and astronomer whose work focused on optics and magnetism.
BETH, Evert Willem.
Les Fondements logiques des mathématiques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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This work is a major contribution to mathematical logic. It explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of mathematics, examining formal logic and set theory. The author, Evert Willem Beth, was a Dutch logician and philosopher whose work influenced logic and epistemology in the second half of the 20th century.
HEYWOOD, Horace Bryon || FRÉCHET, René Maurice.
L'Équation de Fredholm et ses applications à la physique mathématique.
Paris, A. Hermann & fils, 1912.
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This work is a didactic manual on the theory of Fredholm equations, a field of mathematics related to integral equations. It discusses their applications in mathematical physics. The book was written by René Maurice Fréchet, a French mathematician known for his work in topology and probability theory, and by H.B. Heywood. The introduction by Jacques Hadamard, a major figure in mathematics, highlights its importance in the education and research of the time.
BOURDON, Pierre Louis Marie.
Éléments d'algèbre.
Paris, Bachelier, 1843.
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This work is a mathematics textbook that was widely used and reissued in the 19th century. It was adopted by the University and served as a reference text for teaching algebra. The author, Pierre Louis Marie Bourdon, was a well-known French mathematician and teacher, recognized for his contributions to mathematics pedagogy.
BERTRAND, Joseph.
Traité d'algèbre.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1863.
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Joseph Bertrand's Treatise on Algebra is a fundamental textbook for the advanced study of algebra in the 19th century. It is one of the most important reference works for students preparing for entrance exams to major French scientific schools, notably the École Normale and the École Polytechnique. This work, through its rigor and depth, has helped train generations of mathematicians and engineers.
TRIPIER, Henri.
Les logarithmes et les puissances en partant de l'hyperbole.
Paris, Vuibert, 1934.
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Henri Tripier (1864-1941) was a French engineer and mathematician. His work focused on geometry and analysis.
This work is a study on the theory of logarithms and powers, based on a geometrical approach starting from the hyperbola curve.
FOURREY, Émile.
Curiosités géométriques.
Paris, Nony, 1907.
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Émile Fourrey (1870-1926) was a French mathematician who published numerous works on recreational mathematics. His goal was to popularize geometry and arithmetic. This work is a collection of geometric problems and curiosities, presented in a playful manner. It was a reference text in the field of mathematical games.
DUCHESNE, E.
Éléments de géométrie descriptive, a l'usage des élèves qui se destinent a l'école polytechnique, a l'école spéciale de saint-cyr, de la marine, et a l'école centrale des arts et manufactures.
Paris, Malher, 1829.
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E. Duchesne was a mathematics professor, author of textbooks intended for students of the Grandes Écoles. This work is a manual on descriptive geometry, a method for representing three-dimensional objects. It was designed to prepare students for the entrance exams of major scientific and military schools.
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