![]() ![]() Įuler, Leonard 1749: De vibratione chordarum exercitatio. English translation by SandrahĮckel, Vassar College, 2004. ![]() des sciences et belle-lettres de Berlin, pp. Įuler, Leonard 1748b: Sur une contradiction apparente dans la doctrine des lignes courbes. Įuler, Leonard 1748a: Introductio in analysin infinitorum, volumes I and II. Įuler, Leonard 1744: Methodus inveniendi lineas curvas maximi minimive proprietates gaudentes, sive solutio problematis isoperimetrici latissimo sensu accepti. Denkowski, Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Institute of Mathematics (Kraków, Poland)Ĭramer, Gabriel 1750: L’Introduction à l’analyse des lignes courbes algébriques. The letters cover a large range of topics also outside Euler’s mathematical and physical interests giving a new insight into his non-scientific activities, and thus casting also a new light on this great scientist as a person. ![]() A letter of the German Johann Michael von Loën to Euler, mentioned in the Euler-Bertrand letter exchange is also included as well as the recently rediscovered first letter of Euler to Jean le Rond d’Alembert in supplement. This volume contains Euler’s correspondence in French with ten of his Swiss countrymen: Louis Bertrand, Charles Bonnet, Marc-Michel Bousquet, Jean de Castillon, Gabriel Cramer, Philibert Cramer, Gaspard Cuentz, Albrecht von Haller, Georges-Louis Lesage and Johan Caspar Wettstein. We give an overview of the seventh volume of series IVA of the Birkhäuser edition of Leonhard Euler’s complete works and correspondence. Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), complete works, correspondence in French, Leonhardi Euleri Opera Omnia IVA/7 Abstract Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Institute of Mathematics (Kraków, Poland) ![]()
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