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- Charles de Bovelles » dans « Charles de Bovelles en son cinquième centenaires 1479-1979 - Éditions Trédaniel 1982. P. M. Sanders, Charles de Bovelles's treatise...
- Bovelles (French pronunciation: [bɔvɛl]; Picard: Bovelle) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Bovelles is situated...
- mathematician Charles de Bovelles based on his description of the cycloid in his Introductio in geometriam, published in 1503. In this work, Bovelles mistakes the...
- May 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2024. Victor, Joseph M. (1978). Charles de Bovelles, 1479–1553: An Intellectual Biography. Librairie Droz. p. 28. The World's...
- Dominique Bourg Pierre Boutang Émile Boutroux Jacques Bouveresse Charles de Bovelles Rémi Brague Victor Brochard Jean-Marie Brohm Fabienne Brugère Claude Brunet...
- (1469–1527) Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) Thomas More (1478–1535) Charles de Bovelles (1479–1553) Francesco Guicciardini (1483–1540) Francisco de Vitoria (1483–1546)...
- Philosophica, 1658 Bellarmine, Apologia pro Jure Princip., 1611 Charles de Bovelles, Liber de intellectu. Liber de sensibus. Liber de generatione. Libellus...
- Aosta, Agostinga, Augustaner weiss, Augustauer, Belle Alliance, Blanc de Bovelle, Blanc de Champagne, Blanc de Pagès, Blanc précoce de Kientzheim, Blussard...
- Sixteenth-century French scholars, including Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and Charles de Bovelles, cited him. Lefèvre even edited the Paris 1514 Opera. Nonetheless, there...
- listed here. A form of the Bonne projection is used by Sylvano. Charles de Bovelles publishes Géométrie en françoys, the first scientific work printed in French...