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GEVREY, Maurice.
Oeuvres de Maurice Gevrey.
Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1970.
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100 €
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Maurice-Joseph Gevrey (1865-1963) was a French mathematician who devoted himself to partial differential equations.
JORDAN, Camille.
Cours d'analyse de l'École polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1909-1913-1915.
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Camille Jordan is a French mathematician, known both for his fundamental work in group theory and for his influential Cours d'analyse which marked the birth of modern analysis in France, based on the ideas of Weierstrass.
POUILLET, Claude-Servais-Mathias-Marie.
Élémens de physique expérimentale et de météorologie.
Paris, Béchet jeune, 1827-28-29-30.
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100 €
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Claude Pouillet (1790-1868) was a French physicist and politician, renowned for his scientific research and physics courses he gave jointly with Joseph Gay-Lussac (1778-1850, French chemist and physicist) at the University of the Sorbonne in Paris.
This book gathers together all the lessons given, whose subjects are the main fields of study of physics such as heat, gravity, magnetism, electricity, the actions of molecules, the structure of bodies, elasticity , sound, optics, etc.
DUHAMEL, Jean-marie constant.
Cours de mécanique.
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1853-1854.
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100 €
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Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (1797-1872) was a French mathematician and physicist, member of the Academy of Sciences, known for his work on mechanics and the application of calculus to physical problems. This work, published posthumously (the first edition dating from 1845), stems from his long-standing teaching at the École Polytechnique and the École Centrale.
LAMÉ, Gabriel.
Cours de physique de l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1840.
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100 €
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Gabriel Lamé (1795-1870) was a French mathematician and physicist, professor at the École Polytechnique and a member of the Académie des sciences. His Cours de physique de l'École Polytechnique (Physics Course of the École Polytechnique) is a fundamental textbook for higher physics education in the 19th century. Volume II is particularly interesting as it covers acoustics and the physical theory of light, areas where Lamé himself made significant contributions, notably in elasticity theory and wave propagation. This course reflects the rigor and breadth of knowledge required for students of the École Polytechnique during this period.
TANNERY, Jules.
Introduction a la théorie des fonctions d’une variable.
Paris, A. Hermann, 1904.
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90 €
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TAIT, Peter Guthrie.
Traité élémentaire des Quaternions.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1882.
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90 €
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EUCLIDE || PEYRARD, F.
Les œuvres d'Euclide, traduites littéralement par F.Peyrard.
Paris, Albert Blanchard, 1966.
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Reprint of the original 1819 edition of this translation of Euclid's works by Peyrard.
BERTHELOT, Marcellin.
Sur la force des matières explosives, d'après la thermochimie.
Paris, Gauthier-villars, 1883.
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90 €
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FABRY, Charles.
Cours de physique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1932-1933.
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90 €
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Physics course at the École Polytechnique given by Charles Fabry, who was the first director general of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Optics.
ASSOCIATED BRITISH MACHINE TOOLS MAKERS.
Catalogue of Machine Tools.
Paris, Payot, [v.1910-1920].
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POLYA, George.
Les mathématiques et le raisonnement plausible.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1958.
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First edition in french.
LUCAS, Edouard.
Récréations mathématiques.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1977.
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Reprint of the second edition (Paris. 1891-1894).
EUCLIDE || EECKE, Paul Ver.
Euclide. L'optique et la Catoptrique. Oeuvres traduites pour la première fois du Grec en Français.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1959.
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PERRIN, Jean.
Oeuvres scientifiques de Jean Perrin.
Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1950.
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90 €
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Jean Perrin: Nobel Prize, Physics, 1926, 'for his work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his discovery of sedimentation equilibrium.'.
NEWTON, Isaac || CHATELET, Emilie du.
Principes mathématiques de la philosophie naturelle traduction de la Marquise Du Chastellet augmentée des Commentaires de Clairaut.
Paris, Blanchard, 1966.
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Reprint of the edition of 1746, Desaint Saillant, Paris.
YVON, Jacques.
Oeuvre scientifique.
Paris, édition hors commerce, 1985.
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Jacques Yvon (1903-1979) was a French physicist known for his work in statistical physics.
KAYAS, Georges.
Euclide, Les éléments.
Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1978.
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Greek text and translation by Kayas.
The distinctive feature of this free French translation is its replacement of Euclid's entirely verbal language with the symbolism of our time. The translator and editors sought to demonstrate the enduring relevance of Euclidean geometry by highlighting its adaptability to all forms of teaching.
COMTE, Auguste.
La géométrie analytique d'Auguste Comte. Nouvelle édition précédée de la Géométrie de Descartes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1894.
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Reissue of Auguste Comte's Elementary Treatise, preceded by Descartes' Geometry.
ARNAULD, Antoine || NICOLE, Pierre.
La logique ou l'art de penser, contenant, outre les règles communes, plusieurs observations nouvelles, propres à former le jugement.
Paris, Antoine Laurens, 1671.
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PONCELET, Jean-Victor.
Applications d'Analyse et de Géométrie, qui ont servi, en 1822, de principal fondement au Traité des Propriétés Projectives des Figures.
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1862.
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First publication of a manuscript written by Poncelet, a prisoner in Saratov, Russia. During his captivity, Poncelet wrote his Treatise on Projective Properties.
DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste André.
Essai de statique chimique des êtres organisés.
Paris, Fortin, Masson & cie, 1842.
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90 €
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Jean-Baptiste André Dumas (1800-1884) and Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802-1887) were French chemists. Dumas is one of the founders of organic chemistry, and Boussingault is considered the father of modern agronomy.
DUHAMEL, Jean-Marie Constant.
Cours d'analyse de l'école polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1841.
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90 €
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VILLAT, Henri || KRAVTCHENKO, Julien.
Leçons sur les Fluides Visqueux.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1943.
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Henri Villat (1879-1972) was a French mathematician and fluid mechanician, a member of the Institute and professor at the Sorbonne.
This book, published during World War II, is an essential resource for engineers and researchers in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, crucial fields for military and civil applications of the time. It addresses the theory of viscous flows and the concept of the boundary layer.
LOCKE, John.
Essai philosophique concernant l'entendement humain, où l'on montre quelle est l'étendue de nos connoissances certaines, et la manière dont nous y parvenons.
Paris, Bossange, An VII [1798].
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John Locke's (1632-1704) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a foundational work of empiricism and Enlightenment philosophy. First published in 1689, it explores the origin, certainty, and extent of human knowledge, rejecting the idea of innate ideas and asserting that all knowledge derives from sensory experience and reflection. This French edition from "An VII" (1798-1799), translated by Pierre Coste, is particularly notable as it incorporates posthumous additions by Locke and the translator's remarks, thereby enriching the original work and demonstrating its continued influence on French thought.
VON NEUMANN, John.
Les fondements mathématiques de la mécanique quantique.
Paris, Félix Alcan, 1946.
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First french edition. (with label of presses universitaires de france. 1947 on the title page)
John von Neumann (1903-1957) was an American mathematician and physicist of Hungarian origin. He made major contributions to theoretical computer science, game theory, and quantum mechanics. The work lays the rigorous mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics using operator theory in Hilbert spaces and had a fundamental impact on the development of modern physics.
CHAZY, Jean.
Cours de mécanique rationnelle.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1933.
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Jean Chazy (1882–1955), French mathematician and astronomer, specialist in celestial mechanics and differential equations. He was a lecturer in general mechanics.
BACHELARD, Gaston.
Essai sur la connaissance approchée.
Paris, J. Vrin, 1927.
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Gaston Bachelard (1884-1962), agrégé in philosophy and doctor of letters, was one of the greatest French philosophers of the 20th century, specializing in epistemology and the history of science. His Essai sur la connaissance approchée (Essay on Approximated Knowledge) is one of his first major works, in which he develops the notion that scientific knowledge is never absolute, but always relative and "approximated." He examines concepts from contemporary science (relativity, quantum mechanics) and defends a philosophy of the "no" that shows how new knowledge is built by breaking with previous knowledge. This book is a landmark of French epistemology.
BÉRON, Pierre.
Physique Céleste, contenant le système du monde exposé d'après la distribution apparente des corps célestes déduite de la perspective et d'après la distribution réelle de ces corps déduite de l'astrogonie.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1866.
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Pierre Béron (1799-1871) was a Bulgarian philosopher and scientist. His work Physique Céleste (Celestial Physics) explores the system of the world, addressing both the apparent distribution of celestial bodies, deduced from perspective, and their actual distribution, based on astrogony (a theory of the formation and evolution of stars). This work reflects the 19th-century scientific debates concerning cosmology and astronomy, seeking to reconcile observations and theories on the structure of the universe. Béron was a controversial figure, and his works attempted to propose a philosophical and scientific synthesis.
BACON, Francis.
Œuvres de Bacon:
Première série : De la Dignité et de l'Accroissement des Sciences.
Deuxième série : Nouvel Organum, Essais de morale et de politique, De la sagesse des anciens.
Paris, Charpentier, 1845.
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Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and scientist, considered the father of empiricism and the modern scientific method. His work profoundly influenced the development of Western science by advocating observation, experimentation, and induction. This edition of Bacon's Works, with a revised translation and an introduction by M. F. Riaux (Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Rennes), is available in English.
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