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In Transit in Rennes,o the Cathedral of St. Pierre, where many medieval houses had escaped the great fire of 1720 which forced a rebuilding of much of Rennes. They were quietly waiting for restoration and sanitation which came at long last in the early 1960s when tourism found business value in the picturesque, though rat-infested, winding streets and narrow alleys.gene-therapy 发表于 2025-3-25 17:18:00
Duhem the Physicist,ical and religious beliefs, all resting on worthless reasonings which invariably imply undefinable notions, so many empty words void of meaning?’ As he tried to come up with an answer Duhem noticed that过于平凡 发表于 2025-3-25 23:18:04
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The Normalien,s proudly conscious of its special student vocabulary.. In 1882 there was much more to that pride and self-consciousness than the school’s centenary, only a dozen years away.. Had the Ecole Normale not been something very special, a prominent historian of modern France would hardly have noted that ‘反抗者 发表于 2025-3-26 07:00:16
Lecturer in Lille,in more than one sense, where he was going. He may have heard a thing or two from Joseph Boussinesq, who took a chair at the Sorbonne in 1886 after serving for fourteen years as professor of mathematics in Lille and who soon developed a keen appreciation of Duhem’s work in theoretical mechanics. AtInflux 发表于 2025-3-26 11:09:57
In Transit in Rennes,orbihan where he had spent some memorable summers as a teenager. As to Rennes itself he used to speak years later to his daughter about the ‘sweet quiet’ of Bretagne’s capital.. To someone like Duhem, living mentally in Paris, the intellectual life of Rennes could but appear a mere somnolence. In 18机密 发表于 2025-3-26 15:52:23
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,Bordeaux: Journey’s End,ds too must have taken on for him a dispiriting outlook. For one, his access to physics students narrowed ominously. He gave, mostly before empty chairs, his special courses in advanced physics (on elasticity in 1901–02 and on stability in small displacements in 1902–03).. Such was a waste of talent