Un cours inédit de Chasles en Sorbonne ‘Considérations sur la théorie des sections coniques’, Discours d'ouverture du cours de géométrie supérieure (1847-1848)
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2021
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We present an annotated transcription of an unpublished lecture given by the French geometer Michel Chasles (1793-1880), obtained from a manuscript preserved at the archives of the Académie des sciences. This was the opening lecture for the course of higher geometry for the academic year 1847-1848. This year’s teaching dealt with the theory of conic sections. In this lecture, Chasles presents a history of the methods used in the study of conic sections, and justifies his choice in his teaching to go back to the « Method of the Ancients », which he viewed necessary to form a fully general and purely geometrical theory of these curves.
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History of geometry, Conic sections, Chasles, Unpublished manuscript, Taverne, History and Philosophy of Science, Geometry and Topology
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Michel, N & Smadja, I 2021, 'Un cours inédit de Chasles en Sorbonne ‘Considérations sur la théorie des sections coniques’, Discours d'ouverture du cours de géométrie supérieure (1847-1848)', Revue d'Histoire des Mathematiques, vol. 27, pp. 229-296. https://doi.org/10.24033/rhm.235