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Loci: Convergence

Francois-Joseph Servois: Priest, Artillery Officer, and Professor of Mathematics

by Salvatore J. Petrilli, Jr. (Adelphi University)

References

[Boyer 1895a] Boyer, J. (1895). “Le mathématicien franc-comtois François-Joseph Servois,” Mémoires de la Société d’émulation de Doubs 9, 305-313.

[Boyer 1895b] Boyer, J. (1895). “Pièces Justicatives et Notes Diverses” (appendix to the foregoing, including documents from Servois’ military dossier and notes by Abbé Filsjean), Mémoires de la Société d’émulation de Doubs 9, 314-328.

[Bradley 2002] Bradley, R. E. (2002). “The Origins of Linear Operator Theory in the Work of François-Joseph Servois,” Proceedings of Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics 14, 1–21.

[Français 1813] Français, J. F. (1813). “Chronologie. Solution directe des principaux problèmes du calendrier,” Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 4, 273-276.

[Herman 1992] Herman, C. (1992). Knights and Kings in Early Modern France: Royal Orders of Knighthood, 1469-1715. New York: AMS Press.

[Poncelet 1865] Poncelet, J. V. (1865). Traité des propriétés projectives des figures (2nd ed.), Paris: Gauthier-Villars.

[Petrilli 2009] Petrilli S. J. (2009). A Survey of the Contributions of François-Joseph Servois to the Development of the Rigorous Calculus. Doctoral thesis: Columbia University Teachers College.

[Petrilli 2010] Petrilli S. J. (2010). “Monsieur François-Joseph Servois” (unpublished manuscript).

[Servois 1804] Servois, F. J. (1804). Solutions peu connues de différents problèmes de géométrie-pratique; pour servir de supplément aux Traités connues de cette Science. Metz: Chez Devilly/Paris: Chez Bachelier.

[Servois 1811] Servois, F. J. (1811). “De principio velocitatum virtualium commentatis, in responsum quastioni ab illustrissima Academia Taurinensi, pro anno 1810, propositae, conscripta," in Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des sciences de Turin 18, pt. 2 (1809-1810), 177-244.

[Servois 1813] Servois, F. J. (1813). “Calendrier perpétuel,” Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 4, 84-90.

[Servois 1814a] Servois, F. J. (1814). “Essai sur un nouveau mode d'exposition des principes du calcul différentiel," Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 5 (1814-1815), 93-140.

[Servois 1814b] Servois, F. J. (1814). “Réflexions sur les divers systèmes d'exposition des principes du calcul différentiel, et, en particulier, sur la doctrine des infiniment petits," Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 5 (1814-1815), 141-170.

[Servois 1814c] Servois, F. J. (1814). “Sur la théorie des imaginaries, Lettre de M. Servois," Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 4 (1814-1815), 228-235.

[Servois 1817] Servois, F. J. (1817). “Mémoire sur les quadratures,” Annales de mathématiques pures et appliqués 8, 73-115.

[Servois 1826] Servois, F. J. (1826). “Lettre sur la théorie des paralleles,” Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées 16, 233-238.

[Taton 1972] Taton, R. (1972). “Servois," in Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 1972, C. C. Gillespie, Ed., New York: Scribner, XII.325-326.

For additional information and resources about the life of Servois, see the biography of François-Joseph Servois in the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive.

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Petrilli, Jr., Salvatore J., "Francois-Joseph Servois: Priest, Artillery Officer, and Professor of Mathematics," Loci (June 2010), DOI: 10.4169/loci003498


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