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LUIGI FEDERICO MENABREA menabrea, luigi FEDERICO, Marquis of Valdora (1809 1896), Italian general and statesman, was born at Chambry on the 4th of September 1809. He was educ the catastrophe of Mentana. menabrea disavowed Garibaldi and ins~cituted judicial http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/M/ME/MENABREA_LUIGI_FEDERICO.htm
Menabrea Biography of luigi F menabrea (18091896) luigi Federico menabrea. Born 4 Sept 1809 in Chambéry, Savoy, France luigi menabrea studied engineering and mathematics at the University of Turin http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Menabrea.html
Extractions: Luigi Menabrea studied engineering and mathematics at the University of Turin, then became an engineer in the army. He became professor of mechanics at Turin and, in 1842, published a paper extending ideas relating to Babbage 's mechanical calculator. Menabrea began a political career which saw him become Italian Premier and Foreign Minister in 1867. During this period of politics he still did excellent scientific work, giving the first precise formulation of methods of structual analysis based on the principle of virtual work. He also studied elasticity and the principle of least work. He published, jointly with J L F Bertrand , the first correct proof of this principle in 1870. Castigliano, with whom Menabrea was in dispute regarding this principle, became better known for the concepts of work and energy in analytical mechanics. Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson List of References (2 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Some pages from publications Title page of A sketch of the analytical engine invented by Charles Babbage
Extractions: Augusta Ada Byron was born in December of 1815 to the famous poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella Milbanke, Lady Byron, less than a year after their marriage. Lord and Lady Byron separated little more than a month after her birth. The separation aroused a great deal of public scandal in its day. Lord Byron left England permanently three months later. He died of disease in Greece eight years later, in April of 1824. Determined that her daughter should not inherit her husband's alleged perversities, whether real or imagined, Lady Byron raised Ada according to a strict educational regime. The study of mathematics was especially important to Lady Byron, who had studied mathematics herself as a girl and she was intent on her daughter learning the subject as well. When Ada was 13, her mother called upon her own childhood tutor, Dr. William Frend, as well as a Dr. William King, to teach Ada basic science and math. The studies were interrupted when Ada contracted a serious case of the measles in 1829. The disease left her an invalid for a time, and she did not fully recovered for almost three years. Although her studies resumed during this time, they were often interrupted by recurring bouts of illness. By 1833, at the age of 17, she was well enough to "come out" in London society, and it was during the parties of this season that she first met Charles Babbage (1791-1871).
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Extractions: TextBook Search Search By: Title Author ISBN # Keywords: Powered by TextbookLand Browse By Subject Computer Science Geology History Law ... Science Other Resources Campus Bookstore Site Navigation Home Contact Us About Us Introduction to Ada Lovelace's Translation of, and Notes to, Luigi F. Menabrea's 1. Augusta Ada Byron was born in December of 1815 to the famous poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella Milbanke, Lady Byron, less than a year after their marriage. Lord and Lady Byron separated little more than a month after her birth. The separation aroused a great deal of public scandal in its day. Lord Byron left England permanently three months later. He died of disease in Greece eight years later, in April of 1824. 8. That she believed these talents to go beyond keen observation and mathematical reasoning is made clear in a March 1841 letter; a response to the news that DeMorgan's father-in-law, and her own one-time tutor, William Frend, had died. She wrote to his bereaved daughter, and long-time friend, Sophia DeMorgan:
Extractions: TextBook Search Search By: Title Author ISBN # Keywords: Powered by TextbookLand Browse By Subject Computer Science Geology History Law ... Science Other Resources Campus Bookstore Site Navigation Home Contact Us About Us Abbott, Albert H. . Experimental psychology and the laboratory in Toronto. University of Toronto Monthly, 1, 85-98, 106-112. [A defense of the viability of experimental psychology against its 19th-century opponents, followed by description of the expanded Toronto laboratory, first established by J.M. Baldwin in 1891.]
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Extractions: Bibliografia : Rimembranze e divagazioni a proposito del centenario teorema di Menabrea, a cura di A. Cavallari Murat, Torino, Graziano, 1957, p. 1-11; L. Bulferetti, Luigi Federico Menabrea e i suoi inediti souvenirs , Physis, 11 (1969), p. 89-99; Luigi Federico Menabrea. Memorie, a cura di L. Briguglio e L. Bulferetti, Firenze, Giunti, 1971; AA.VV., Raccolta degli Atti del Convegno Menabrea soldato, scienziato, statista , Roma, Istituto storico e di cultura dell'Arma del Genio, 1997. Clara Silvia Roero scheda successiva scheda precedente indice schede
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Extractions: Charles Babbage was an astonishingly original and innovative thinker in Victorian Britain. Many innovations and important contributions are attributed to him including his idea for machines to perform mathematical calculations (his Calculating Engines) and the far more ambitious Analytical Engines which were flexible punch-card controlled general calculaters, he produced a Table of logarithms of the natural numbers from 1 to 108000 which was a standard reference from 1827 through the end of the century. Babbage pioneered many other technical innovations as well as developing mathematical code breaking. Babbage's Analytical Engine designs are particularly impressive today as they contained many similar elements to modern digital computers. For example, Babbage's engines 'punched card control; separate store and mill; a set of internal registers (the table axes); fast multiplier/divider; a range of peripherals; even array processing' (Hyman). The Science Museum assembled Babbage's Calculating Engine number 2 according to his original designs in 1991. To witness the whirl and thudding stamp of this machine is a thrilling experience.
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