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  1. Joseph-Louis Lagrange (born Giuseppe Luigi Lagrangia or Giuseppe Ludovico De la Grange Tournier; 25 January 1736 – 10 April 1813), also reported as Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange or Lagrangia, was an Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer, later naturalized French.He made significant contributions to the fields of analysis, number theory, and both classical and celestial mechanics.

  2. Biography. Joseph-Louis Lagrange is usually considered to be a French mathematician, but the Italian Encyclopaedia [40] refers to him as an Italian mathematician. They certainly have some justification in this claim since Lagrange was born in Turin and baptised in the name of Giuseppe Lodovico Lagrangia. Lagrange's father was Giuseppe Francesco ...

  3. libration. Joseph-Louis Lagrange, comte de l’Empire (born January 25, 1736, Turin, Sardinia-Piedmont [Italy]—died April 10, 1813, Paris, France) was an Italian French mathematician who made great contributions to number theory and to analytic and celestial mechanics. His most important book, Mécanique analytique (1788; “Analytic ...

  4. May 20, 2019 · Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736–1813) is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians in history. Born in Italy, he made his home in France before, during, and after the French Revolution.His most important contributions to modern mathematics related to number theory and celestial mechanics, and analytic mechanics; his 1788 book "Analytic Mechanics" is the foundation for all later work in ...

  5. May 30, 2018 · Lived 1736 – 1813. Joseph-Louis Lagrange is a giant in the history of mathematics. He made major contributions to the development of physics, celestial mechanics, calculus, algebra, number theory, and group theory. He was largely self-taught and did not obtain a university degree. Fascinated by maxima and minima of functions, Lagrange was the principle founder

  6. Joseph Louis Lagrange was born in Turin, Italy in 1736. Although his father wanted him to be a lawyer, Lagrange was attracted to mathematics and astronomy after reading a memoir by the astronomer Halley. At age 16, he began to study mathematics on his own and by age 19 was appointed to a professorship at the Royal Artillery School in Turin.

  7. Joseph-Louis Lagrange, later count de L’Empire, (born Jan. 25, 1736, Turin, Sardinia-Piedmont—died April 10, 1813, Paris, France), Italian-born French mathematician who made important contributions to number theory and to classical and celestial mechanics. By age 25 he was recognized as one of the greatest living mathematicians because of his papers on wave propagation (see wave motion ...

  8. Mar 29, 2014 · Joseph-Louis Lagrange (Fig. 1) passed away quietly in Paris, assisted by his young wife, on 10 April 1813 (he was born in Turin on 25 January 1736).Napoleon, who had made him first Senator of the French Republic, and then Count of the Empire, and defined him as the haute pyramide des sciences mathématiques (the lofty pyramid of the mathematical sciences), ordered that he be commemorated in ...

  9. LAGRANGE, JOSEPH-LOUIS (1736 – 1813). LAGRANGE, JOSEPH-LOUIS (1736 – 1813), French mathematician. Lagrange, a leading mathematician of the Enlightenment, contributed to a wide range of fields and played a leading role in the establishment of the metric system.Born in Turin to a French family of high officials in the service of the dukes of Savoy, Lagrange was destined for a career in the law.

  10. Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736—1813) Italian-born French mathematician Quick Reference (1736–1813) Arguably the greatest, alongside Euler, of eighteenth-century mathematicians. Although he was born in Turin and spent the early part of his life there, he eventually settled in Paris and is normally deemed to be French. Much of ...