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In 1894, 245 students were enrolled in the extension classes and the lectures were described as practical and useful.
He lectured in the coffee-houses of London, being one of the first to demonstrate science experiments during the lectures.
Jesus and Ganid had thoroughly discussed the teachings of Plato when they attended the lectures in the museum at Alexandria.
He wrote an expository paper in 1880 which was published in the Giornale di Matematiche which was inspired by the lectures of Weierstrass.
Soon the lectures turned into debate opportunities,
The lectures on the History of Philosophy deal disproportionately with the various epochs,
I will admit that, at times, the lectures inspired delightful naps on the lawn outside the Salt Palace.
You have given the lectures, so now what we do…"
But it proves my point: America is no different from Russia, so spare me the lectures.”.
The lectures generally had over 200 attendees, but only 1 or 2 at most ever admitted to having such long duration sobriety in the past.
We refer below to a book which records the lectures he gave at Fouad I University, Cairo.
Fréchet attended these lectures while an undergraduate and wrote up the lectures during the winter of 1903-04.
At the age of 22, Bachelier arrived in Paris at the Sorbonne where he followed the lectures of Paul Appell.
Stokes inspired Rayleigh with his lectures which combined theory and practice in a novel way with many physical experiments being carried out during the lectures.
His lecture course on the integration of partial differential equations was to third year students and the lectures went on until April 1909.
He gave some remarkable physics lectures with experiments performed during the lectures.
He prepared a set of notes on Dedekind sums but because of illness was unable to deliver the lectures which were given by Emil Grosswald.