Charles Auguste Briot (19 July 1817 St Hippolyte, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France – 20 September 1882 Bourg-d'Ault, France) was a French mathematician who...
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Briot may refer to: Charles Auguste Briot (1817–1882), French mathematician Isaac Briot (1585–1670), French engraver and draughtsman Maryvonne Briot (born...
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f} is holomorphic. The term holomorphic was introduced in 1875 by Charles Briot and Jean-Claude Bouquet, two of Cauchy's students, and derives from...
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French mathematician who worked with Charles Briot on doubly periodic functions. Bouquet became friends with Briot at the Lycée and wanted to become a...
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Marcel Brillouin, grandfather, Éleuthère Mascart, and great-grandfather, Charles Briot, were physicists as well. From 1908 to 1912, Brillouin studied physics...
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Nicholas Briot (about 1579 – 24 December 1646) was an English coin engraver, medallist and mechanical engineer. Born in France, he emigrated to England...
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The thesis defense committee consisted of Victor Puiseux (advisor), Charles Briot, and Jean-Claude Bouquet. In 1882, Emmanuel became a professor of superior...
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the son of apothecary John Wolfgang Rumler, Ester the widow of Nicholas Briot (£160), Penelope the widow of the coffer-maker Henry Lewgar (£250), Elizabeth...
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arrived to Paris, where soon acquainted Darboux, Joseph Liouville, Charles Auguste Briot, Jean Claude Bouquet, and several other prominent mathematicians...
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Vertue, in Yorkshire about 1623. Simon studied engraving under Nicholas Briot, and about 1635 received a post in connection with the Royal Mint. In 1645...
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to him. Historians believe the chain and medal were designed by Nicolas Briot. Oftentimes, gifts such as these were worked into the commission price an...
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version. In 1636, Charles I made Nicholas Briot master of the Scottish Mint at Edinburgh. With his Scottish son-in-law, Sir John Falconer, Briot replaced Scotland's...
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Eleonora Vindau (born 1986) 1987 Gan-ya Ben-gur Akselrod (born 1987) Chloé Briot (born 1987) Iulia Maria Dan (born 1987) Lise Davidsen (born 1987) Christina...
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Concurrent Programming. 1988. Special Issue of SIGPLAN Notices. Jean-Pierre Briot. From objects to actors: Study of a limited symbiosis in Smalltalk-80 Rapport...
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matches on 22 and 25 February 2024 against Slovakia and Spain. Raymond Briot – (1946–1952) Louis van Hof – (1953–1956) Eddy Verswijvel – (1957–1960)...
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1639 the Frenchman, Nicholas Briot produced a milled coinage which for the first time included pennies. The quality of Briot's coins is superb, and one can...
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.0D. Grenier, S.; Baylac, M.-O.; Rolland, L.; Burnage, R.; Arenou, F.; Briot, D.; Delmas, F.; Duflot, M.; Genty, V.; Gómez, A. E.; Halbwachs, J.-L.;...
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and master-worker, and he laboured alongside notable engravers Nicholas Briot, Thomas Rawlins and Nicholas Burghers, the last of whom[clarification needed]...
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1/6351. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Jean-Pierre Briot. Acttalk: A framework for object-oriented concurrent programming-design...
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Isaac Basire (1704–1768), engraver. Paul Bertrand, craftsman. Nicholas Briot (1579–1646), engraver. Jean Cavalier, engraver. Jean Chardin (later Sir...
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Archived from the original on 4 January 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019. Clarisse Briot (2014). "Alexis Michalik, un gamin du 18e joue la comédie". dixhuitinfo...
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Retrieved 16 October 2022. "Les Années Super-8 d'Annie Ernaux et David Ernaux-Briot". ActuaLitté. 29 July 2022. Archived from the original on 21 September 2022...
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1900 Louis Porry, 1912 Louis Pierson de Brabois, 1915 Charles Oudille, 1919 Hyppolyte Briot, 1927 Albert Cattenoz, 1935 Martial Mourot, 1942 Maurice...
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1578 he was hanged for counterfeiting. In 1632, Charles I employed another French refugee, Nicholas Briot, to improve coinage standards in both England...
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Van den Keere, Granjon, Briot, Van Dijck, Kis (maker of the so-called 'Janson' types), and Caslon. de Jong, Feike. "The Briot project. Part I". PampaType...
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Anouk Aimée as Sarah Gordon Charles Denner as lawyer Francis Huster as Patrick Colette Baudot as Lucienne Lano Jean-Jacques Briot as Simon Berger Niels Arestrup...
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Léauté (1881) Charles Auguste Briot (1882) Rudolf Clausius (1883) Georges Henri Halphen (1884) Jules Hoüel (1885) Henri Poincaré (1886) Charles Émile Picard...
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surrounding them is still uncertain. Two candidates: Pierre Blondeau or Nicholas Briot have been proposed as the designer of these coins, but both the former suggestion...
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(1972), 207. 1974a Exhibitions: ‘French feudal coins attributed to Nicholas Briot’, BNJ 44 (1974), 94. 1974b ‘The Crondall hoard, 1828’, Quarterly Newsletter—Farnham...
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signed on the 13 August 1516 between Francis I of France and emperor Charles V, France abandoned its claims to the Kingdom of Naples and received the...
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