Éléments de mathématiques

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Éléments de mathématiques is a foundational early 18th-century mathematics textbook by Pierre Varignon that helped systematize and teach the emerging ideas of calculus and mechanics.

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instanceOf 18th-century book
mathematics textbook
nonfiction book
associatedWith Académie royale des sciences (France) NERFINISHED
French Enlightenment science
author Pierre Varignon NERFINISHED
contributedTo dissemination of mechanics in mathematical form
standardization of calculus teaching in France
countryOfOrigin France
educationalUse introductory calculus instruction
university-level teaching
field classical mechanics
mathematical analysis
mathematics
genre calculus
mathematics
mechanics
hasPart applications of calculus to mechanics
elementary algebraic material
elementary geometric material
treatments of differential calculus
treatments of integral calculus
hasTitleTranslation Elements of Mathematics NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance early systematic exposition of calculus in French
helped shape 18th-century mathematical curriculum in France
influencedBy Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz NERFINISHED
Isaac Newton NERFINISHED
contemporary developments in calculus
intendedAudience students of mathematics
university students
mainSubject algebra
calculus
geometry
mechanics
notableFor contributing to the teaching of analysis in France
presenting foundations of mechanics
systematizing early calculus
originalLanguage French
publicationCentury 18th century
teaches basic principles of statics and dynamics
mathematical treatment of motion
methods of infinitesimal calculus
timePeriodDescribed early 18th century mathematics
titleLanguage French
workExampleOf early modern mathematics textbook

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Pierre Varignon notableWork Éléments de mathématiques