Les journaux de mathématiques dans la première moitié du xixe siècle en Europe
In 1826, Joseph Diez Gergonne, who founded the Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées in 1810 in Nîmes (France), wrote to W.H. Talbot. In his letters, he spoke about the others journals of mathematics. We will study these journals of mathematics in the first part of the nineteenth century in E...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Éditions Kimé
2009-10-01
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Series: | Philosophia Scientiæ |
Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/philosophiascientiae/297 |
Summary: | In 1826, Joseph Diez Gergonne, who founded the Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées in 1810 in Nîmes (France), wrote to W.H. Talbot. In his letters, he spoke about the others journals of mathematics. We will study these journals of mathematics in the first part of the nineteenth century in Europe. We will study their dynamic of transmission, their public, the leading role of the first editors of mathematics: Gergonne, Garnier and Quetelet, Crelle, Liouville, Robert Leslie Ellis and Thomson, etc. We will do an history of mathematical Europe through its first journals. |
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ISSN: | 1281-2463 1775-4283 |