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Crousaz is convinced that men are happy in so far as they are reasonable; accordingly, his favorite subjects are the sciences, eloquence, virtue, and when Bernouilli attacked his single artistic chapter devoted to music, he preferred to replace it in 1724 by a long development upon religion.
18th Century French Aesthetics Morizot, Jacques 2006
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Bernouilli, the only thing to be done was to return to Europe.
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Cape Bernouilli from Cape Corrientes, would have been equal to
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Bernouilli could not be more than five degrees off.
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This curve possesses the property of reproducing itself in a variety of curious and interesting ways; for which reason Bernouilli wished it inscribed upon his tomb, with the motto, -- _Eadem mutata resurgo_.
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The portraits are very fine at the library; and we saw those of Euler and Bernouilli, the mathematicians.
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That champion was one of the two Bernouilli brothers, James and John, I forget which, both famous mathematicians in their day.
In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. James Powell Cocke 1947
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Bernouilli, being at Geneva in 1676, taught Elizabeth Waldkirch to read by a method not unlike that of Cardano.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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For Dr. Bledsoe was an enthusiastic advocate of Secession, to such an extent that he would not infrequently interlard his demonstration of some difficult problem in differential or integral calculus -- for example, the lemniscata of Bernouilli -- with some vigorous remarks in the doctrine of States 'rights.
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Bernouilli arrived at the same conclusion; and, finally, this great series of men and works was closed by the greatest of all, when Newton, in 1686, having taken the data furnished by the comet of 1680, demonstrated that comets are guided in their movements by the same principle that controls the planets in their orbits.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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