Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Claude Mathieu, née le 8 février 1952 à Mont-Saint-Aignan, est une actrice française de théâtre, sociétaire honoraire de la Comédie-Française.

  2. Claude-Louis Mathieu was a French astronomer who was one of those responsible for the adoption of the metric system. View one larger picture. Biography. Claude-Louis Mathieu was born in Mâcon, the capital of Saône-et-Loire in the Bourgogne region of east-central France, to the north of Lyon.

  3. Claude-Louis Mathieu was a French astronomer and mathematician who worked particularly on the determination of the distances of the stars. After a brief period as an engineer, Mathieu became an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris and at the Bureau des Longitudes in 1817.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Very involved in the musical sphere, Claude Mathieu has participated in Cabarets at the Comédie-Française, notably directing the Cabaret Léo Ferré. She has read the title role of Stravinsky’s Persephone in concert, at the Royal Albert Hall and the London Royal Festival Hall.

  5. Dec 24, 2016 · Claude-Louis Mathieu, who was 3 years older than François Arago, was admitted to Ecole Polytechnique the same year as Arago and spent most of his career following in the footsteps of his friend and colleague, assisting him in various scientific endeavors.

    • Emmanuel Davoust
    • edavoust@irap.omp.eu
  6. bookofproofs.github.io › history › 18th-centuryMathieu, Claude-Louis

    Claude-Louis Mathieu was a French astronomer who was one of those responsible for the adoption of the metric system. Mathematical Profile (Excerpt): Mathieu graduated in 1805 and became a student engineer of Ponts et Chaussées.

  7. Claude-Louis Mathieu (25 November 1783 in Mâcon – 5 March 1875 in Paris) was a French mathematician and astronomer who began his career as an engineer. He worked with the Bureau des Longitudes and tried to determine the distance of the stars. Awarded the Lalande Prize twice, in 1808 and 1815.