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Brianchon (almost a character of Balzac!), Gautier of Douai, Nicolas of Padua (an interesting person who was warned in a dream to save his soul by compiling a _chanson_), Herbert of Dammartin, Guillaume de
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) George Saintsbury 1889
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To fully appreciate the relationship between Pascal's theorem and what Brianchon discovered, it is best to fi rst appreciate what the concept of duality in mathematics is.
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Yet not until 1820, when a paper ∗ published by Brianchon and Poncelet appeared, were the remaining three points (the midpoints of the segments from the orthocenter to the vertices) found to be on this circle.
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His devel - opment led to a restatement of the somewhat forgotten theorem of Pascal and its extension, after which Brianchon stated a new theorem, which later bore his name.
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The Silver Pit's fast rescue craft had discovered Brianchon clinging to a piece of wreckage.
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