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Bernard Forest de
Bélidor (1698, Catalonia,
Spain – 8
September 1761, Paris, France) was a
French engineer,
significant to the
development of the science...
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Eunice Bélidor (born 1987) is a
Canadian curator of
contemporary art,
writer and researcher. Born in
Montreal to
Haitian immigrant parents,
Bélidor completed...
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Industrial Revolution. In the mid-1700s,
French engineer Bernard Forest de
Bélidor published Architecture Hydraulique,
which described vertical- and horizontal-axis...
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engineering context was
apparently first introduced in 1729 by
Bernard Forest de
Bélidor (1698-1761) who was a
French engineer working in hydraulics, mathematics...
- sapping. Richelet, Boyer, and
others write the word with one p, Trevoux, and
Belidor with two; but the mere
spelling of a word
seems not to have been much attended...
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Nikolai Apollonovich Belelubsky Russian bridge engineer Bernard Forest de
Belidor Hydraulic engineer Horace Bell
British railway engineer in
India William...
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surfaces together. This view was
further elaborated by
Bernard Forest de
Bélidor and
Leonhard Euler (1750), who
derived the
angle of
repose of a weight...
- An
early arrow symbol is
found in an
illustration of
Bernard Forest de
Bélidor's treatise L'architecture hydraulique,
printed in
France in 1737. The arrow...
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monograph of Elishakoff. It was
apparently suggested, in
civil engineering, by
Belidor in 1729.
Interrelation between safety factor and
reliability is extensively...
- that has made as much
noise in the
world as that of Marly... — Bernard
Bélidor To
design and
build this machine,
Arnold de Ville, who did not have the...