Eksempler på brug af Descriptive geometry på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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With Liouville 's help he obtained a lectureship in descriptive geometry at École Polytechnique in 1838
In his second year he was taught calculus by Angelo Genocchi and descriptive geometry by Giuseppe Bruno.
With Liouville 's help he obtained a lectureship in descriptive geometry at École Polytechnique in 1838
then in 1887 he became a full professor at Technische Hochschule in Dresden where he held the chair of descriptive geometry.
where he classified curves in particular completing Newton 's classification of cubic curves, and descriptive geometry with an important textbook on the topic.
he was appointed as an instructor in descriptive geometry on 9 November 1794.
However, Poisson found that descriptive geometry, an important topic at the École Polytechnique because of Monge,
Monge had set up a descriptive geometry course at the École Royale du Génie which Ferry was teaching when Hachette was appointed to the staff.
He taught at the University of Halle from 1922 to 1924 before being appointed as Ordinary Professor of Descriptive Geometry at the Technical University of Stuttgart.
contributing articles on'calculating machines','Euclidean geometry','projective geometry','projection','descriptive geometry', and'perspective.
In the following year Mannheim was appointed as Professor of Descriptive Geometry at the École Polytechnique.
Descriptive geometry, crystallography, optics,
Josef was professor of descriptive geometry at the Landes Oberrealschule in Graz.
Descriptive geometry and engineering graphics.
In 1885 he was appointed as assistant in descriptive geometry.
He returned to Prague where he was appointed as an assistant in descriptive geometry.
Hachette assisted Ferry in teaching the descriptive geometry course.
They were interested in descriptive geometry, then in projective geometry
Monge had set up a descriptive geometry course at the École Royale du Génie which Ferry was teaching when Hachette was appointed to the staff.
When questioned by Cauchy on a problem in descriptive geometry, the prince was confused and hesitant.