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  1. Mémoire Sur La Fortification Primitive, Pour Servir De Suite Au Traité De La Défense Des Places Fortes (French Edition) by Lazare Nicolas M. Carnot, 2010-04-20
  2. Essai Sur Les Machines En General (1786) (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-09-10
  3. Reply to the Report Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor by Lazare Carnot, 2010-01-02
  4. Grundsätze Der Mechanik Vom Gleichgewicht Und Der Begegung Mit Anwendung Auf Einzelne Probleme Des Maschienenwesens, Namentlich Auf Das Perpetuum Mobile Etc (German Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-03-16
  5. Principes Fondamentaux de l'équilibre et du Mouvement (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2009-04-27
  6. Réflexions Sur La Métaphysique Du Calcul Infinitésimal (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-03-23
  7. De La Défense Des Places Fortes (French Edition) by Lazare Nicolas M. Carnot, 2010-03-22
  8. Essai Sur Les Machines En Général (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-03-20
  9. Principes Fondamentaux De L'équilibre Et Du Mouvement (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-01-11
  10. De La Corrélation Des Figures De Géométrie (French Edition) by Lazare Carnot, 2010-03-10
  11. History of the Revolution of the 18th Fructidor (September 4th, 1797) and of the Deportations to Guiana, in Consequence of That Revolution by Lazare Carnot, 2010-03-30
  12. Reflexions On the Metaphysical Principles of the Infinitesimal Analysis by Lazare Carnot, W R. Browell, 2010-03-24
  13. Carnot by Sydney John Watson, 1954
  14. Carnot (French Edition) by Daniel Amson, 1992

21. Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The Eng
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22. Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite
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    Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite E u r E O Pronunciation Key Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite , French revolutionary, known as the organizer of victory for his role in the French Revolutionary Wars . A military engineer by training, Carnot became the military genius of the Revolution and was chiefly responsible for the success of the French in the wars. A member of the Legislative Assembly, the Convention, and the Committee of Public Safety, he made himself almost indispensable through his military knowledge. After the fall of Maximilien Robespierre, who was primarily responsible for the Reign of Terror, Carnot managed to avoid punishment for his own part in the Terror and became a member of the Directory . He was ousted from the Directory in the coup of 18 Fructidor (Sept., 1797) and fled abroad. He returned in 1799 and served as minister of war (1800) and in the tribunate under Napoleon Bonaparte ( Napoleon I ). In the next few years he wrote several works on mathematics and military engineering; in 1810 appeared his masterpiece

23. Carnot
Biography of lazare carnot (17531823) lazare Nicolas Marguérite carnot. Born 13 May 1753 in Nolay, Burgundy, France lazare carnot graduated from the School of Engineering in Mézières in 1773
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Lazare Carnot to submit for a prize in a competition. He revised it in 1781 and it was eventually published in 1783. It deals with mechanics and areas of engineering. The following year he declined an invitation to enter the Prussian service and, in the same year he was promoted to captain. From 1787 he became a member of the Dijon Academy while he was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1791 and to the National Convention in 1792. He directed the Army of the North after April 1793 becoming in that year a leading member of the Committee of General Defence and a member of the Committee of Public Safety. In 1794, under direction from Carnot and Monge Sadi Carnot was born. The year 1797 was an eventful one for Carnot. In this year he published his famous text The book is introduced with the words:- As however everything indicates that there will be a new turn in the culture of mathematics, the author deems it apposite to publish this monograph.

24. Carnot_Sadi
minister of war in 1799. lazare carnot resigned in 1807 and devotedhimself to the education of his two sons. Sadi had a fine teacher
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Sadi Carnot was the eldest son of Lazare Carnot and he was born in the Palais du Petit-Luxembourg. His younger brother was Hippolyte Carnot. At the time of Sadi's birth, his father was a member of the Directory, the French Revolutionary government which lasted four years from November 1795 to November 1799. Sadi was given named after a medieval Persian poet and philosopher called Sa'di of Shiraz. Sadi Carnot was born at a time of unrest and political turmoil in France and, due the position of his father, whose fortunes changed dramatically many times, he was brought up in a totally unstable environment of interacting politics and science. His father was appointed to the high office of Napoleon's minister of war in 1799. Lazare Carnot resigned in 1807 and devoted himself to the education of his two sons. Sadi had a fine teacher in his father, who taught him mathematics and science as well as languages and music. Poisson and Arago were among his teachers.

25. CARNOT, LAZARE NICOLAS
376 P P carnot, L carnot, lazare NICOLAS. 376. carnot, L. H.^carnot, L carnot, lazare HIPPQLYTE (18011888), French statesman, the second son of L
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CARNOT, L. H.^CARNOT, L. K. M. dressed and deprived of the longer harsh outer hairs, constitute the " sealskin" of commerce. The species include O. stelleri, the northern sea-lion, the largest of the genus, from the North Pacific; about 10 ft. in length; O. jubata, the southern sea-lion, from the Falkland Islands and Patagonia; O. californiana, from California; O. ursina, the sea-bear or fur-seal of the North Pacific, the skins of which are imported in immense numbers from the Pribiloff Islands; O. antarctica or pustila, from the Cape of Good Hope;! and O-forsteri, from Australia and various islands in the southern hemisphere. (See SEAL-FISHERIES.) Little is known as to the past history of the sea-lions and sea-bears, but a skull has been obtained from the Miocene strata of Oregon, which Mr F. W. True states to be considerably larger than any existing sea-lion skull; its basal length when entire being probably about 20 in. The name Pontoleon magnws has been proposed for this fossil sea-lion, as the character of the skull and teeth do not agree precisely with those of any living member of the group. If, however, all the modern eared seals are included in the genus Otaria, there is apparently no reason to exclude the fossil species. EXTINCT CARNIVORA By means of the Amphicyonidae, as represented by the Middle Tertiary genera Proamphicyon, PseudamphieyGM, and Amphicyon, in which there were three upper molars, we have a transition from the Cynodictis-type to the bear-group; one of the later intermediate forms being the Lower Pliocene Old World Hyaenarctus, in which the two upper molars are squared and foreshadow those of Ursus itself. In some unknown manner Hyaenarctus appears to be related to Aeluropus. An allied type is found in Arctotherium of the South American Pleistocene^

26. Carnot, Lazare (1753-1823) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
carnot, lazare (17531823), French philosopher and successful militaryleader. He sought to establish universality in analytic geometry
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Carnot, Lazare (1753-1823)

French philosopher and successful military leader. He sought to establish universality in analytic geometry and put math and calculus on firm philosophical and logical foundations with his works (1797). He extended the synthetic geometry of Blaise Pascal and Desargues . Carnot was also a great military leader. In 1793, he organized 14 armies to defeat the 500,000 troups sent against France by the European antidemocratic forces. Carnot (Sadi) Dandelin Desargues Pascal
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27. Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite
carnot, lazare Nicolas Marguerite 17531823, French revolutionary, known as the organizer of victory for his role in the French Revolutionary Wars . A military engineer by training, carnot became
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28. Carnot, Sadi (1796-1832) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
carnot (lazare). Additional biographies MacTutor (St. Andrews). Clausius, Dalton,Davy, Joule, Mayer (Julius), Prévost (Pierre), Rumford. © Eric W. Weisstein.
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French physicist who developed the theory of heat engines in (1824). He proposed that work was generated by the passage of caloric from a warmer to a cooler body, with caloric being conserved in the process. Clausius showed, however, that heat was, in fact, not conserved. Carnot qualitatively proposed the reversible Carnot cycle and discovered that the efficiency of a heat engine depended only on its input and output temperatures Carnot (Lazare)
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29. CARNOT, LAZARE HIPPOLYTE
carnot, lazare HIPPOLYTE. The true seals (family Phocidae) are the most completely adapted for aquatic carnot, lazare HIPPQLYTE (18011888), French statesman, the second son of L
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The true seals (family Phocidae) are the most completely adapted for aquatic life of all the Pinnipedia. When on land the hind-limbs are extended backwards and take no part in progression, Seals, which is effected by a series of jumping movements produced by the muscles of the trunk, in some species aided by the fore-limbs. The soles of the feet are hairy. There is no pinna to the ear, and no scrotum, the testes being abdominal. The upper incisors have simple, pointed crowns, and vary in number in the different groups. All have well developed canines and I teeth of the cheek series. In those species of which the milk-dentition is known, there are three milk molars, which precede the second, third, and fourth permanent molars; the dentition is therefore p. ~, m. I, the first premolar having as usual no milk predecessor. The skull has no post-orbital process and no alisphenoid canal. The fur is stiff and adpressed, without woolly under-fur. In the typical group, or subfamily Phocinae, the incisors are I. All the feet have five well-developed claws with the toes on the hindfeet subequal, the first and fifth not greatly exceeding the others in length, the interdigital membrane not extending beyond them. In the genus Halichoerus the dentition is i. I~ c. i, p~ ~., m. I; total 34. Molars with large, simple, conical, recurved, slightly compressed crowns, having sharp anterior and posterior edges, but without accessory cusps, except sometimes the two hinder ones of the lower jaw. With the exception of the last one or two in the upper jaw and the last in the lower jaw, all are single-rooted. Vertebrae:

30. CARNOT, LAZARE HIPPOLYTE
carnot, lazare HIPPOLYTE. The true seals (family Phocidae) are themost completely adapted for aquatic life of all the Pinnipedia.
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The true seals (family Phocidae) are the most completely adapted for aquatic life of all the Pinnipedia. When on land the hind-limbs are extended backwards and take no part in progression, Seals, which is effected by a series of jumping movements produced by the muscles of the trunk, in some species aided by the fore-limbs. The soles of the feet are hairy. There is no pinna to the ear, and no scrotum, the testes being abdominal. The upper incisors have simple, pointed crowns, and vary in number in the different groups. All have well developed canines and I teeth of the cheek series. In those species of which the milk-dentition is known, there are three milk molars, which precede the second, third, and fourth permanent molars; the dentition is therefore p. ~, m. I, the first premolar having as usual no milk predecessor. The skull has no post-orbital process and no alisphenoid canal. The fur is stiff and adpressed, without woolly under-fur. In the typical group, or subfamily Phocinae, the incisors are I. All the feet have five well-developed claws with the toes on the hindfeet subequal, the first and fifth not greatly exceeding the others in length, the interdigital membrane not extending beyond them. In the genus Halichoerus the dentition is i. I~ c. i, p~ ~., m. I; total 34. Molars with large, simple, conical, recurved, slightly compressed crowns, having sharp anterior and posterior edges, but without accessory cusps, except sometimes the two hinder ones of the lower jaw. With the exception of the last one or two in the upper jaw and the last in the lower jaw, all are single-rooted. Vertebrae:

31. Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguérite
carnot, lazare Nicolas Marguérite. French general and politician.A member of the National Convention in the French Revolution, he
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33. Carnot, Lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite
Translate this page carnot, lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite (17531823). After his success in politicsand military life, carnot took an active role in mathematical research.
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Carnot, Lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite (17531823) After his success in politics and military life, Carnot took an active role in mathematical research. Forced to flee from France, Carnot went to Switzerland where he published R flexions sur la m taphysique du calcul infinit simal Returning to France, Napoleon named him minister of war, but Carnot resigned and continued to work in science. Carnot helped Monge establish the École polytechnique. Later Carnot published Principes fondamentaux de l' quil i bre et du mouvement Major publications: R flexions sur la m taphysique du calcul infinit simal; Principes fondamentaux de l' quil i bre et du mouvement

34. Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi
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    [n E k O A E O Pronunciation Key , French physicist, a founder of modern thermodynamics; son of Lazare N. M. Carnot. His famous work on the motive power of heat ( 1824) is concerned with the relation between heat and mechanical energy. Carnot devised an ideal engine in which a gas is allowed to expand to do work, absorbing heat in the process, and is expanded again without transfer of heat but with a temperature drop. The gas is then compressed, heat being given off, and finally it is returned to its original condition by another compression, accompanied by a rise in temperature. This series of operations, known as Carnot's cycle, shows that even under ideal conditions a heat engine cannot convert into mechanical energy all the heat energy supplied to it; some of the heat energy must be rejected. This is an illustration of the second law of thermodynamics. Carnot's work anticipated that of Joule, Kelvin, and others. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

35. Biografia De Carnot, Lazare
Translate this page carnot, lazare. (Nolay, 1753-Magdeburgo, 1823) Político francés. Participóen la Revolución francesa como diputado (1791) y miembro
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36. Reader's Companion To Military History - - Carnot, Lazare
Reader s Companion to Military History. carnot, lazare. 17531823, FrenchMilitary Administrator. lazare carnot sat on the ruling Committee
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French Military Administrator Lazare Carnot sat on the ruling Committee of Public Safety during the height of the French Revolution in 1793-1794; he provided his valuable military knowledge and experience to the committee and earned the title of "organizer of victory." Although of middle-class origins, Carnot rose to the rank of captain of engineers in the old royal army but threw in his lot with the Revolution and eventually won election to the governing assemblies, where his military background and ability catapulted him to the fore. In August 1793 he joined the twelve-member Committee of Public Safety; there he coordinated the raising, equipping, arming, and feeding of an army of one million men, by far the largest army ever raised in Europe. He also directed French strategy and even played a role in tactical development; he was a partisan of the bayonet attack. He continued in office after the execution of the committee's most famous member, Maximilien Robespierre, and remained active in revolutionary government until forced to flee France after a coup in 1797. He came back under Napoleon , whom he served as minister of the interior and minister of war at different times. The return of Louis XVIII in 1815 forced Carnot into exile. He traveled to Poland and settled in Prussia, where he occupied himself with writing and mathematics until his death.

37. Lazare Nicolas Carnot Biografie
Translate this page lazare Nicolas carnot Biografie. 13.5.1753 - 3.8.1823. Französischer lazareNicolas carnot wurde am 13.5.1753 in Nolay (Côte d´Or) geboren. Der
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38. CARNOT, Lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite (1795-1797)
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39. Carnot, Lazare-Hyppolite
Translate this page carnot, lazare-HYPPOLITE (Saint-Omer 1801 - Parigi 1888). Politicofrancese. Figlio di lazare, condivise il suo esilio. Tornato
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40. Carnot, Lazare-Nicholas-Marguerite (1753-1823)., De La Corrélation Des Figures
Bennett Gilbert. carnot, lazareNicholas-Marguerite (1753-1823). De la Corrélationdes Figures de Géométrie . Paris, Crapelet for Duprat, IX (1801).
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Carnot, Lazare-Nicholas-Marguerite (1753-1823). De la Corrélation des Figures de Géométrie.... Paris, Crapelet for Duprat, IX (1801). First edition of a fundamental work on the meaning of quantity in mathematics. It was Carnot's first great work and is among his most important contribution. It was motivated by his interest in understanding the infinitesimal calculus. He sought to make sense of the notion of "unreasonable quantities" and learning how to manage infinitesimal numbers. He also wanted to reconcile them with the imaginary and negative numbers of algebra. His effort to do this was presented in this work and in its successor, Géometrie de position (1803), and these "constituted his most significant clarification of the procedures of mathematics" (D. S. B.). Octavo: 4 A-M8; (viii), 188pp. Four folding engravings, sign Duruisseau, of geometrical figures. Entirely untrimmed in original purple wrappers (light wear to extremities). Fine. Dictionary of Scientific Biography 3.76-78. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Bennett Gilbert ; click here for further details.

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