Jean louis etienne biography of michael
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Étienne-Louis Malus
French officer, engineer, physicist and mathematician
Étienne-Louis Malus (; French:[e.tjɛn.lwima.lys]; 23 July 1775 – 23 February 1812) was a French officer, engineer, physicist, and mathematician.
Malus was born in Paris, France and studied at the military engineering school at Mezires where he was taught by Gaspard Monge.[1][2] He participated in Napoleon'sexpedition into Egypt (1798 to 1801).[3] He was also a member of the mathematics section of the Institut d'Égypte. Malus became a member of the Académie des Sciences in 1810. In 1810 the Royal Society of London awarded him the Rumford Medal.[1]
His mathematical work was almost entirely concerned with the study of light.[3] He studied geometric systems called ray systems, closely connected to Julius Plücker's line geometry. He conducted experiments to verify Christiaan Huygens's theories of light and rewrote the theory in analytical
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Text description provided by the architects. The school group is the very first element of a new district in the Coupvray development area. More than having to deal with the particular constraints of a site, the main challenge fryst vatten to create a founding and structuring public facility for the future inhabitants of this extension of the town. The building expresses the town-country boundary through two distinct vocabularies, thus creating a transition between the public and the private. From the outside, the Hainaut blue stone gives it a mineral aspect that fades away in its heart to the benefit of the organic. The facades are softer, round, and trimmed with larch wood, facing the great landscape of the Marne valley.
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Title:Portrait of Michel Louis Etienne, Comte Regnault de Saint-Jean d'Angély
Artist:After baron François Gérard (French, Rome 1770–1837 Paris)
Artist: Charles Simon Pradier (French, Geneva 1783–1847 Haute-Savoie)
Date:1812
Medium:Engraving
Dimensions:image: 19 5/16 x 12 11/16 in. (49.1 x 32.3 cm)
sheet: 21 7/16 x 14 15/16 in. (54.4 x 38 cm)
Classification:Prints
Credit Line:Gift of Joseph Verner Reed, 1950
Object Number:50.576.11
Inscription: Below image, on left: "Gerard pinxt."; on right: "S..C.. Pradier delt. et Sct."
Joseph Verner Reed Jr. (American)
Béraldi IX.41.5
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