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    Jean Baptiste Marie Charles Meusnier de la Place (Tours, 19 June 1754 — le Pont de Cassel, near Mainz, 13 June 1793) was a French mathematician, engineer...
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    osculating circles form a sphere. The theorem was first announced by Jean Baptiste Meusnier in 1776, but not published until 1785. At least prior to 1912, several...
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    for French military engineer Jean B.M. Meusnier, the prophetic designer, in 1785, of the first dirigible airship. "Meusnier Point". Geographic Names Information...
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    1588–1590 or 1593 : Gabriel Le Genevois de Bleigny (Blaigny) 1590–1594 : Jean Meusnier (Munier) 1594–1596 : François-Annibal D'Estrées 1596–1625 : Charles...
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    that of the envelope. The ballonet was first described in 1783 by Jean Baptiste Meusnier, then a lieutenant in the French Army. However his own airship project...
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    Anne-Gabriel Meusnier de Querlon 15 April 1702 – 12 April 1780) was an 18th-century French man of letters. Admitted a lawyer at the Parlement of Paris...
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    Euler in 1744. Early work on the subject was published also by Jean Baptiste Meusnier.: 11106  There are only two minimal surfaces of revolution (surfaces...
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    steerable craft that followed Jean Baptiste Meusnier's proposals (1783–85) for a dirigible balloon. The design incorporated Meusnier's internal ballonnet (air...
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    its southwestern part, beyond the existing retaining wall of the Général-Meusnier Street, thought to be the outer wall of the structure. The height of the...
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    Kaba Jean-Louis Frechin Yannick Grannec Thierry Gaugain Rip Hopkins Patrick Jouin Mathieu Lehanneur Laurent Massaloux Jean-Marie Massaud Édith Meusnier Inga...
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    ], 1902 L’Emploi des ballons à ballonnet d’après la théorie du général Meusnier, Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1903 L’Aérostation, Paris, Larousse, 1906 Le...
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    close to Meusnier when Meusnier was mortally wounded crossing the Main. Damas was then made an adjudant-général, then chef d'état-major under Jean-Baptiste...
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  • by the crystallisation of molten lava. Jean Baptiste Meusnier discovers the helicoid and announces Meusnier's theorem. November 30 – Sir John Pringle...
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  • with the Triumph of the Nuns. Sunny Lou Publishing. ISBN 9781735477657. Meusnier de Querlon, Anne-Gabriel (2020). Don't Touch (aka: The Carmelite Extern...
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    steerable craft that followed Jean Baptiste Meusnier's proposals (1783–85) for a dirigible balloon. The design incorporated Meusnier's internal ballonnet (air...
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    in this definition was originally found in 1762 by Lagrange, and Jean Baptiste Meusnier discovered in 1776 that it implied a vanishing mean curvature. Energy...
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  • was used by Sophie Germain in her work on elasticity theory. Jean Baptiste Marie Meusnier used it in 1776, in his studies of minimal surfaces. It is important...
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  • Pierre-Antoine de La Place (1707-1793), French writer and dramatist; Jean Baptiste Meusnier de la Place (1754-1793), surveyor, French general engineer. Rivière...
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    Atlantique Limoges-Saintes. Angoulême is also connected to Périgueux and Saint-Jean-d'Angely by the D939 and to Libourne by the D674. By train: the Paris-Bordeaux...
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  • Gruber Marc Michel ... Captain Kevin Gray Dennis Berry ... Lt. Dan Bernard Meusnier ... Lt. Ángel McIlhemy Peter Gayford ... Mr. Brown Andrea Aureli ... Ta-Chouen...
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    Christophe Merlin Jean Baptiste Kléber François Christophe Kellermann Jean Baptiste Meusnier Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers Claude Pierre Pajol Jean Ambroise Baston...
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    plane and the catenoid. It was described by Euler in 1774 and by Jean Baptiste Meusnier in 1776. Its name derives from its similarity to the helix: for...
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  • Pierre Mauget, professional footballer Amédée Ménard, sculptor Anne-Gabriel Meusnier de Querlon (1702–1780), man of letters Anna Mouglalis, actress Yvonne Pouzin...
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    brothers was La Caroline, an elongated steerable craft that followed Jean Baptiste Meusnier's proposals for a dirigible balloon, incorporating internal ballonnets...
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    attempting to use this in support of his theory. Working with Jean-Baptiste Meusnier, Lavoisier passed water through a red-hot iron gun barrel, allowing...
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  • by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Jean Baptiste Meusnier (1754-93), French military engineer and prophetic designer of the...
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    calorimeter. 1784 – Jean-Pierre Blanchard attempts a dirigible hydrogen balloon, but it will not steer. 1784 – The invention of the Lavoisier Meusnier iron-steam...
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  • Meunier (général de division) Hugues Meunier (général de brigade) Jean-Baptiste Marie Meusnier de la Place (général de division) Charles-Claude Meuziau (général...
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  • feet). Jean Baptiste Meusnier makes an oblong balloon to explore unknown areas, with an airscrew driven by muscle power. 1785 January 7, Jean-Pierre Blanchard...
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    brothers' next balloon, La Caroline, was a Charlière that followed Jean Baptiste Meusnier's proposals for an elongated dirigible balloon, and was notable for...
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