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Werke von Jean Le Rond d'Alembert

Artículos políticos de la Enciclopedia (1974) — Autor — 19 Exemplare
Ency.did.alemb.art textiles (2002) — Herausgeber — 14 Exemplare
Ency.did.alemb.chirurgie (2002) — Herausgeber — 13 Exemplare
Ency.did.alemb.forges (2002) — Herausgeber — 10 Exemplare
Traité de dynamique (2000) 5 Exemplare
Výbor z díla (1989) 3 Exemplare
La enciclopedia 2 Exemplare

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D'Alembert
Rechtmäßiger Name
Le Rond D'Alembert, Jean-Baptiste
Geburtstag
1717-11-16
Todestag
1783-10-29
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
France
Geburtsort
Paris, France
Sterbeort
Paris, France
Wohnorte
Paris, France
Ausbildung
Collège Mazarin, Paris, France
Berufe
philosopher
mathematician
physicist
music theorist
translator
lawyer
Beziehungen
Tencin, Claudine Alexandrine Guérin de (mother)
Diderot, Denis (co-author)
Lespinasse, Julie de (landlady)
Organisationen
Académie française (1754)
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Académie française
Royal Society ( [1748])
Académie des Sciences (1741)
Kurzbiographie
Jean-Baptiste Le Rond d'Alembert was co-editor with Denis Diderot of the Encyclopédie and also made important discoveries in physics and mathematics. He was the illegitimate son of the writer Claudine Guérin de Tencin and a few days after his birth, his mother left him on the steps of the Church of Saint-Jean-le-Rond in Paris. According to custom, he was named after the patron saint of the church. D'Alembert was adopted by the family of an artisan and attended a private school. At age 12, he was admitted to the Collège Mazarin (now called Collège des Quatre-Nations), where he studied philosophy, law, and the arts. He then went to law school for two years and was certified as a lawyer, taking the surname d'Alembert. D'Alembert was also a Latin scholar of note and worked in the latter part of his life on a translation of Tacitus, from which he received wide praise, including that of Denis Diderot. In 1743, he published his most famous work, Traité de dynamique, in which he developed his own laws of motion. When the Encyclopédie was organized in the late 1740s, d'Alembert was engaged as co-editor for mathematics and sciences. He authored over a 1,000 articles for it, including the famous Preliminary Discourse. D'Alembert frequented several Parisian salons, particularly those of Madame Geoffrin, Madame du Deffand, and Julie de Lespinasse, his dear friend.

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This is a fantastic book. Something really special. Diderot & D'Alembert produced a series of encyclopedias in the 18th century, one for each trade. Very many aspects of each trade were illustrated with exquisitely-detailed line drawings that would be used to show clients and for craftsmen to follow. Text is at a minimum - these were not days of general literacy. Every single tome of this series is an absolute gem and recommended to all who like art, history or are interested in the particular trade of that book.… (mehr)
 
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