Jean-Daniel Candaux: Monsieur de Lubières the Encydopœdist . Newly-discovered unpublished documents in Geneva (in particular an exchange of letters between Charles Bonnet and the bibliographer Jean Senebier), show that the three Encyclopédie articles Idée, Induction and Probabilité were the work of Charles-Benjamin de Langes de Lubières (1714-1790). He was born in Berlin of a great Huguenot family from the principality of Orange, and settled in his youth in Geneva, where he studied, mixed in scientific circles, met Voltaire and acquired a reputation as a distinguished amateur. According to Bonnet, Lubières took his articles from the manuscript of a private course of logic given in French by the mathematician Gabriel Cramer to a young Genev...
Madeleine Pinault-Sørensen : Dezallier d'Argenville, the Encyclopédie and his Conchyliologie. Antoi...
Le nom de Charles-Joseph Panckoucke est traditionnellement connu comme étant celui de l'un des tout ...
International audienceAround 1745, the algebrist Gabriel Cramer gave a course of lectures on Logic, ...
Jean-Daniel Candaux: Monsieur de Lubières the Encydopœdist . Newly-discovered unpublished documents...
Eric Brian : The Object of Doubt. D'Alembert's articles on the analysis of chance in the first four ...
SUMMARY. — In Diderot's opinion the aim to explain the universe by means of geometry was doomed to f...
C’est Denis Diderot lui-même (1713-1784), le maître d’œuvre de l’Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raiso...
is article explores the use of Émilie Du Châtelet's Institutions de physique as both an acknowledged...
Paris, Briasson, 1751-1780 [i. e. Paris / Genève, Panckoucke / Cramer, 1771-1780] – 35 vol. in-fol. ...
Antoine Court de Gébelins Le monde primitif. In 1772, the date of the publication of the final volu...
Jacob Bernoulli worked for many years on the manuscript of his book Ars Conjectandi, but it was inco...
Article élaboré à partir d'une communication proposée dans le cadre des journées d'étude du centre M...
La contribution de Jean Le Rond D'Alembert à la partie mathématique et scientifique de l'"Encyclopéd...
L'intégralité de l'article ne sera en ligne que dans quelques mois dans le cadre du respect des droi...
Anne-Marie Chouillet and Pierre Crepel : Setting out for Italy, or Three Encyclopédistes Together. ...
Madeleine Pinault-Sørensen : Dezallier d'Argenville, the Encyclopédie and his Conchyliologie. Antoi...
Le nom de Charles-Joseph Panckoucke est traditionnellement connu comme étant celui de l'un des tout ...
International audienceAround 1745, the algebrist Gabriel Cramer gave a course of lectures on Logic, ...
Jean-Daniel Candaux: Monsieur de Lubières the Encydopœdist . Newly-discovered unpublished documents...
Eric Brian : The Object of Doubt. D'Alembert's articles on the analysis of chance in the first four ...
SUMMARY. — In Diderot's opinion the aim to explain the universe by means of geometry was doomed to f...
C’est Denis Diderot lui-même (1713-1784), le maître d’œuvre de l’Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raiso...
is article explores the use of Émilie Du Châtelet's Institutions de physique as both an acknowledged...
Paris, Briasson, 1751-1780 [i. e. Paris / Genève, Panckoucke / Cramer, 1771-1780] – 35 vol. in-fol. ...
Antoine Court de Gébelins Le monde primitif. In 1772, the date of the publication of the final volu...
Jacob Bernoulli worked for many years on the manuscript of his book Ars Conjectandi, but it was inco...
Article élaboré à partir d'une communication proposée dans le cadre des journées d'étude du centre M...
La contribution de Jean Le Rond D'Alembert à la partie mathématique et scientifique de l'"Encyclopéd...
L'intégralité de l'article ne sera en ligne que dans quelques mois dans le cadre du respect des droi...
Anne-Marie Chouillet and Pierre Crepel : Setting out for Italy, or Three Encyclopédistes Together. ...
Madeleine Pinault-Sørensen : Dezallier d'Argenville, the Encyclopédie and his Conchyliologie. Antoi...
Le nom de Charles-Joseph Panckoucke est traditionnellement connu comme étant celui de l'un des tout ...
International audienceAround 1745, the algebrist Gabriel Cramer gave a course of lectures on Logic, ...