Legendre
adrien marie
[a-dree-an ma-ree] /a driˈɛ̃ maˈri/ (show ipa), 1752–1833, french mathematician.
historical examples
always more ready to strike than to speak, legendre’s gesture crushed before he spoke.
history of the girondists, volume i alphonse de lamartine
legendre, the great french mathematician, died during this year.
a history of the nineteenth century, year by year edwin emerson
legendre moved next day that he be heard before the convention, and if they had heard him, he would still have been master there.
lectures on the french revolution john emerich edward dalberg-acton
they heard legendre say, ‘i believe his power is wearing itself out.’
zanoni edward bulwer lytton
after four years of experience collier and legendre found the results unsatisfactory.
the founder of new france: a chronicle of champlain charles w. colby
in one of the notes legendre gives a proof of the irrationality of π.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 4 various
but in spite of the denunciations of lecointre and of legendre, the convention refused to proceed against them.
lectures on the french revolution john emerich edward dalberg-acton
her tone was as cold and even as if she were reciting a theorem in legendre.
tessa wadsworth’s discipline jennie m. drinkwater
he is waiting in the first wine-shop to the right as you go up the rue legendre.
arsne lupin versus herlock sholmes maurice leblanc
from this moment legendre appeared to me to be satisfied, and to relent.
biographies of distinguished scientific men francois arago
noun
adrien marie (adriɛ̃ mari). 1752–1833, french mathematician, noted for his work on the theory of numbers, the theory of elliptical functions, and the method of least squares
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