• theorem Rouché–Capelli theorem Rouché et Comberousse (de), Traité de géométrie, tomes I et II, 7e édition, 1900 (réédition Jacques Gabay 1997). Biography...
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    Jouffret, Esprit (1903). Traité élémentaire de géométrie à quatre dimensions et introduction à la géométrie à n dimensions (in French). Paris: Gauthier-Villars...
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    was a patron and teacher of Jean-Jacques de Marguerie. Fontaine was born in Claveyson. He first got a taste for maths by reading the Géométrie de l'infini...
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    excerpts from the Qur'an as well as foundation inscriptions praising the patron (Caliph Al-Hakam II) and the people who assisted in the construction project...
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  • February 1566/67) to the Master of Requests in Ordinary, Thomas Seckford, patron of the cartographer Christopher Saxton. It is clear from the Port Books...
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    1499, at the National Library of Portugal Blessed Severinus Boethius at Patron Saints Index Blackwood, Stephen. The Meters of Boethius: Rhythmic Therapy...
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    Schwann. LCCN 72353488. Heckner, Ulrike (11 June 2012). "Die perfekte Geometrie der Pfalzkapelle Karls des Großen" [The Perfect Geometry of the Palatine...
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    defined by Henry Burchard Fine in 1890 or before, who applied it to La Géométrie of René Descartes, the first full-blown work of analytic geometry. Establishing...
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    Claude Rabuel (1669–1729) – Jesuit mathematician who analyzed Descartes's Géométrie Louis Receveur (1757–1788) – Franciscan naturalist and astronomer; described...
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    m'avoit dit qu'il y en avoit une autre appellée Géométrie: j'achetai des Livres, & j'appris la Géometrie. Je vis à force de lire qu'il y avoit de beaux...
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    of St Mary's Church, Guildford, Surrey. At the presentation of the lay patron George Austen, gent., he was instituted as vicar at Shalford near Wonersh...
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    p. 70 Michel Coignet at museogalileo "Gillis Hooftman: Businessman and Patron (engl.)". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September...
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    Anglo-Saxon type cut. The cost was borne by Parker, perhaps Day's most important patron. The font may have been designed by François Guyot, a French type-founder...
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  • result of his hard work, the show was a resounding success, receiving patrons from all over Baghdad. Some of his pieces were eventually purchased for...
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  • Method, and introduces the Cartesian coordinate system in its appendix La Géométrie (published in Leiden). France places a few missionaries in the Ivory Coast...
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    Miramare outside Trieste, 130 km from Pola, and finally when he escorted his patron, now Emperor Maximilian I, to Mexico in 1864. Maximilian appointed two subsequent...
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