Dissertation Sur Les Causes Du Flux Et Reflux De La Mer... by Jacques Alexandre delves into the scientific understanding of tides during the 18th century. Written in French, this work offers insights into early oceanographic theories and the attempts to explain the ebb and flow of the sea. Alexandre's dissertation provides a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of physics and earth sciences.
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