Extractions: Contents: A B C D ... Z Abu'l-Wafa (Iran, Niels Henrik Abel (Norway, Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi Ralph H. Abraham (USA, University of California, Santa Cruz Wilhelm Ackermann (Germany, John Couch Adams (United Kingdom, Robert Adrain (Ireland) Maria Gaetana Agnesi (Italy, Lars Valerian Ahlfors , (Finland, Ahmes , (Egypt, roughly around 17th century BC Yousef Alavi Giacomo Albanese (Italy, Brazil) Jean le Rond d'Alembert (France, Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov (Russia, Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov (USSR, Abu Ja'far Muhammad Ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi (Persia, Alexander Anderson (Scotland, André-Marie Ampere , (France, Petrus Apianus (Germany, Apollonius of Perga (Asia Minor, 265 B.C. 170 B.C. Antoine Arbogast (France, Archimedes (Syracuse, 287 B.C. 212 B.C. Cahit Arf (Turkey, Jean-Robert Argand (France, Yoriyuki Arima (Japan
Gaston Tarry Université Montpellier II Translate this page gaston tarry (1843-1913). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résidentsur le site de luniversité de St Andrews Écosse http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=1877
Gaston Darboux Université Montpellier II Coriolis gaston Darboux gaston Julia gaston tarry Gauss_banknote http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=1025
List Of Mathematicians -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article (Click link for more info and facts about gaston tarry) gaston tarry (France,Algeria, 1843 1913) Michael Tarsi ( (Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_mathematicians.htm
Extractions: The famous (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician s are listed below in (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (A character set that includes letters and is used to write a language) alphabet ical (A transcription from one alphabet to another) transliteration order (by (The name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)) surname (Click link for more info and facts about Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi) Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi (Arab mathematician, ? - ?)
Lewis A. Swift -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Edward Stanley Gibbons gaston tarry Aluísio Azevedo Léon Teisserenc de Bort Etienne Laspeyres Dinizulu David Popper Eliakum Zunser http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/le/lewis_a._swift.htm
Extractions: He discovered or co-discovered a number of ((astronomy) a relatively small extraterrestrial body consisting of a frozen mass that travels around the sun in a highly elliptical orbit) comet s, including periodic comets 11P/Tempel-Swift-LINEAR, 64P/Swift-Gehrels, and (Click link for more info and facts about 109P/Swift-Tuttle) 109P/Swift-Tuttle (parent body of the (Click link for more info and facts about Perseids) Perseids meteor shower). He also discovered comets C/1877 G2, C/1878 N1, C/1879 M1, C/1881 J1, C/1881 W1, C/1892 E1,D/1895 Q1, C/1896 G1 and C/1899 E1, and co-discovered C/1883 D1 (Brooks-Swift). Note, however, comet 54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT was discovered by his son (Click link for more info and facts about Edward D. Swift) Edward D. Swift rather than by him.
September 27 - Art History Online Reference And Guide 1902); 1843 gaston tarry, French mathematician (d. 1913); 1849 - Emile Claus ,Belgian painter (d. 1924); 1855 - Paul Appell , French mathematician (d. http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/September_27
Articles - September 27 1840 Thomas Nast, political cartoonist (d. 1902). 1843 - gaston tarry, Frenchmathematician (d. 1913). 1849 - Emile Claus, Belgian painter (d. 1924) http://www.1-electric.com/articles/September_27
Extractions: Wheelchairs Lifts Odoacer attacks Theodoric at the Battle of Verona, and is defeated again. Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) receives its charter from Pope Paul III Pope Urban VII dies 13 days after being chosen as the Pope , making his reign the shortest papacy in history - Armies of Sweden utterly defeated by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Battle of Kircholm United States Constitution delivered to the states for ratification Mexico gains its independence from Spain Jean-Fran§ois Champollion announces that he has deciphered the Rosetta stone - The Stockton and Darlington Railway locomotive -hauled passenger trains. - The steamship Arctic sinks with 300 people on board. This marks the first great disaster in the Atlantic Ocean Albert Einstein published the paper "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?" on Annalen der Physik. This paper revealed the relationship between energy and mass. - The Republic of China is recognized by the United States Ocean liner Queen Elizabeth launched in Glasgow - The Tripartite Pact signed in Berlin by Germany Japan and Italy - The SS Patrick Henry is launched becoming the first of more that 2,700
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Dict Carré Trimagique Translate this page Le Français gaston tarry a produit en 1905 un carré trimagique dordre 128.Il fut dailleurs le premier à donner un algorithme pour produire de tels carrés http://www.recreomath.qc.ca/dict_trimagique_carre.htm
Extractions: Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives Trimagique Carré trimagique. Carré magique qui est également magique si on élève chacun de ses éléments successivement au carré et au cube. Le plus petit carré trimagique connu a été produit par lAllemand Walter Trump en juin 2002. Il est d ordre 12 et contient les entiers de 1 à 144. Le voici : Au premier degré, la densité est 870, au deuxième degré 83 810, au troisième degré 9 082 800. Le deuxième plus petit carré trimagique connu a été produit par lAméricain William H. Benson en 1949. Il est d'ordre 32 et contient les entiers de 1 à 1024. Au premier degré, la densité est 16 400, au second degré 11 201 200, au troisième degré 8 606 720 000. Le Français Gaston Tarry a produit en 1905 un carré trimagique dordre 128. Il fut dailleurs le premier à donner un algorithme pour produire de tels carrés. En sinspirant de lalgorithme de Tarry, Eutrope Cazalas a construit un carré trimagique dordre 64 et un autre dordre 81. Entre autres, Royal Vale Heath a aussi construit un carré trimagique dordre 64, différent de celui de Cazalas. Trois mosaïques apparaissent ci-après. Elles ont été créées à partir du carré trimagique de Trump en appliquant la méthode
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Category:French Mathematicians - Linix Encyclopedia gaston Julia. K. Christian Kramp gaston tarry Olry Terquem Ren?hom. V. Alexandre-Th?hile Vandermonde Fran?s Vi?. W. Andr?eil http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/Category:French_mathematicians
Extractions: French Georgian German Greek Hungarian ... Ukrainian Other continents: Africa Americas Asia and Oceania This category is for French mathematicians . Mathematicians can also be browsed by field and by period . The root category for mathematicians is here es:Categoría:Matemáticos de Francia fr:Catégorie:Mathématicien français it:Categoria:Matematici francesi ... sv:Kategori:Franska matematiker There are 84 articles in this category. L cont.
History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians Giulio Ascoli (18431896); Paul Tannery (1843-1904) *MT; Victor Schlegel (1843-1905);gaston tarry (1843-1913) *MT; Hermann Amandus Schwarz (1843-1921) *MT http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
Extractions: Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan 1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT Baudhayana (c. 700) Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page tarry, gaston (33) Tarski, Alfred (196*) Tartaglia, Niccolo Fontana (1664*)Tauber, Alfred (100) Taurinus, Franz (94) Taussky-Todd, Olga (436*) http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
All Words On September 27 1902); 1843 gaston tarry (d. 1913), French mathematician; 1855 - Paul Appellhttp//www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Appell.html (d. http://www.allwords.org/se/september-27.html
I'll Say She Is! -- Program Cover Napoleon But I must not tarry. I must be off. Josephine, if I leave you here (Kneels and kisses gaston s hand which is around Josephine s waist) My http://www.whyaduck.com/info/broadway/issi-index.htm
Extractions: Send Above Image as a Why A Duck? Postcard By 1923, after close to twenty years separately and in various groupings in small-time show business and in vaudeville, it looked as if the Marxes' career as a team was over. As it turns out, they were about to enter the most exciting phase of their lives so far. Joseph P. Beury had just purchased the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia and was eager to get a show going. Joseph M. Gaites had two sets of scenery which he desperately wanted to build a show around. Chico ran into Tom Johnstone to whom he explained the Marxes' sad state of affairs: that their decision to quit the Albee circuit in favor of the Shuberts had ended in disaster with the Shuberts quitting vaudeville entirely. Now Albee wouldn't have them back and they were at liberty. Johnstone grabbed Chico and dragged him to Gaites' office. Chico and Gaites were both in a bind. Chico, because the money was running out; Gaites, because he had three weeks before a theater opening with two shows worth of scenery and no show. After brief negotiations it was decided to build a show around the Marx Brothers. The brothers hastily put together a show using material from old vaudeville routines, as well as some new stuff by Will Johnstone. The music was contributed by Tom Johnstone and the Marxes had a show. After some dismal tryouts in Canarsie and Allentown, the boys brought the show to Philadelphia late in June of 1923. They were an instant success, and less than a year later they opened "I'll Say She Is!" on Broadway.
The Latter-Day Letters Tom gaston, confirmation on the Jewish date and the gregorian date For yeta little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry. http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/feb2005/feb6-2005.htm
Extractions: After this letter has been read to you , see that it is also read in the church of the Laodiceans and that you in turn read the letter from Laodicea It is interesting to note that 1/3 of the 66 books ofthe Bible is in the form of " letters ".The last 22 books of Scripture are letters written by the apostles to the churches and their co-workers. It is alsointeresting to note that there are 22 Hebrew letters in all, from Aleph to Tav (see Psalm 119) , i.e. from Alpha toOmega. If it seems coincidental that there are 22 Hebrew alphabets ( letters ) and 22 Epistles ( letters ) and both sets are " letters ", I would rather attribute that to the wisdom of God displayed. Do write in your letters to be read by all and do read the letters from all. May the grace of God be with you. Please send your letters, questions, articles or reports to John Tng at spirit5@singnet.com.sg Please note that it is impossible for even two like-minded souls to agree on everything. You should read these letters with this in mind and pray for understanding from the Spirit of Truth. Thank you.
Extractions: Chapter indexed HTML of In the Days of Chivalry , the classic literature by Evelyn Everett-Green external link to more classic literature pages Autumn was upon the world the warm and gorgeous autumn of the south autumn that turned the leaves upon the trees to every hue of russet, scarlet, and gold, that transformed the dark solemn aisles of the trackless forests of Gascony into what might well have been palaces of fairy beauty, and covered the ground with a thick and soundless carpet of almost every hue of the rainbow. The sun still retained much of its heat and power, and came slanting in between the huge trunks of the forest trees in broad shafts of quivering light. Overhead the soft wind from the west made a ceaseless, dreamy music and here and there the solemn silence of the forest was broken by the sweet note of some singing bird or the harsh croak of the raven. At night the savage cry of the wolf too often disturbed the rest of the scattered dwellers in that vast forest, and made a belated traveller look well to the sharpness of his weapons and the temper of his bowstring; but by day and in the sunlight the forest was beautiful and quiet enough something too quiet, perhaps, for the taste of the two handsome lads who were pacing the dim aisles together, their arms entwined and their curly heads in close proximity as they walked and talked. But it was not of their country's position that the twin brothers were so eagerly talking as they wandered together along the woodland paths. It was little indeed that they knew of what was passing in the wide world that lay beyond their peaceful home, little that they heard of the strife of party or the suspicious jealousy of two powerful monarchs jealousy which must, as all long-sighted men well knew, break into open warfare before long. It was of matters nearer to their own hearts that the brothers spoke as they sauntered through the woodland paths together; and Gaston's blue eyes flashed fire as he paused and tossed back the tangled curls from his broad brow.
Extractions: Chapter indexed HTML of In the Days of Chivalry , the classic literature by Evelyn Everett-Green external link to more classic literature pages So that was the story of their past. That was why they two, with the blood of the De Brocas running in their veins, had lived all their past lives in the seclusion of a humble mill; why they had known nothing of their kinsfolk, albeit they had always known that they must have kindred of their own name and race; and why their mother upon her deathbed had spoken to them not of any inheritance that they might look to claim from descent through their father, but of Basildene, which was theirs in very right, as it had been hers before, till her ambitious and unscrupulous kinsman had driven her forth. And now what should they do? Whither should they go; and what should be the object of the lives the new lives of purpose and resolve which had awakened within them? Gaston had given voice to this feeling in vowing them to the attempt to recover their lost heritage of Basildene, and Father Anselm did not oppose either that desire or the ardent wish of the youths to fare forth into the great world alone.