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  1. Pierre-Simon Laplace. Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert [1] ( / dæləmˈbɛər / dal-əm-BAIR; [2] French: [ʒɑ̃ batist lə ʁɔ̃ dalɑ̃bɛːʁ]; 16 November 1717 – 29 October 1783) was a French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher, and music theorist. Until 1759 he was, together with Denis Diderot, a co-editor of the ...

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Jean Le Rond d'Alembert a, parfois écrit « Jean le Rond D'Alembert b, c » ou « Dalembert 1 », voire « Dalambert 2 », est un mathématicien, physicien, philosophe et encyclopédiste français, né le 16 novembre 1717 à Paris où il est mort le 29 octobre 1783 . Il est célèbre pour avoir ...

  3. Jean Le Rond D’Alembert. (1717 – 1783) On November 17, 1717, in Paris, France, a son was born to Madame de Tencin, a former nun and the sister of a Roman Catholic cardinal, and her lover, the Chevalier Destouches–Canon, an artillery officer. Because she was afraid that she would be forced to return to the convent if her brother discovered ...

  4. Mar 23, 2019 · Footnote 8 He obtained a Master of Arts degree (maître ès arts) in 1735 under the name of Jean Le Rond, and it is only before entering the Académie that he took, from then on, the name of D’Alembert. It is therefore Jean Le Rond D’Alembert, scholar with a complex identity, Footnote 9 member of the most prestigious European Academies ...

    • Irène Passeron
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    • 2018
  5. precession of the equinoxes. (Show more) Jean Le Rond d’Alembert (born November 17, 1717, Paris, France—died October 29, 1783, Paris) was a French mathematician, philosopher, and writer, who achieved fame as a mathematician and scientist before acquiring a considerable reputation as a contributor to and editor of the famous Encyclopédie.

  6. Moreover the man who provided D'Alembert with a means of existence all of his life has always been considered without any proof, as more than the guardian he actually was, while the name “Jean Baptiste Louis d'Aremberg” that Jean Le Rond had believed to be his name for eighteen years has never been really questioned.

  7. Le savant et l'encyclopédiste. Né le 16 novembre 1717, abandonné par sa mère, la marquise de Tencin, sur les marches de l'église Saint-Jean-le-Rond à Paris – d'où son nom –, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert fut recueilli et élevé par la femme d'un vitrier, M me Rousseau, chez qui il demeura jusqu'à l'âge de quarante-huit ans. Son père ...

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