Correspondance et Souvenirs (De 1805 1864) offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of Andr -Marie Amp re, the eminent French physicist and mathematician. Through a collection of personal letters and reminiscences, this volume paints a vivid portrait of Amp re's intellectual journey and personal life, alongside the social and scientific currents of 19th-century France.
Compiled in part by Henriette Cheuvreux, this collection provides invaluable insights into Amp re's thoughts, relationships, and the development of his groundbreaking scientific theories. Readers will discover not only the scientific genius but also the man behind the science, his joys, sorrows, and the historical context that shaped his work. This historical collection is a treasure for scholars and anyone interested in the history of science and French history.
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