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Rotations et Translations
soit la médiatrice de [MM1 Les points invariants de la symétrie axiale par rapport à (D) sont les points de (D). A l'instar des transfo rmations précéden tes, la symétrie axiale est une isométrie M M" ( D) / Attention cependant, la symétrie axiale possède une grande différence avec les autres transformations : si elle conserve la valeur des angles, en revanche elle inverse leur orientation ! On dit que c'est une isométrie opposée. • p ·.~·...
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1486
1486-1487
Le livre des profists champestres de Pierre de
Crescens (traduit du latin de Pietro dei Crescenzi)
Les Décades de Titus-Livius, translatées de latin en
français o B ersuire
1488 F .
1505 co m po sit io n d e la C ouro nne m arg a rit iq ue • J e an Lem air e d e B elg e s 1505 début d e la r é dactio n d es Illu stra tio ns d e G aule • J e an Lem air e d e B elg e s (a utre s liv re s: 1 512, 1 513) 1507 Voya ge d e G êne s • J e an M aro t av. 1 507 Chro niq ue s • J e an M olin e t av. 1 507 Fait s e t D it s (p ublié s e n 1 531; é crit s a prè s 1 485) • J e an Molin e t 1508 Les lo ua nge s d u b o n r o y L ouys d ouziè m e d u n o m • C la ud...
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Aristotelianism, medieval
are introduced by the interaction of Aristotle with Jewish, Christian and Islamic religious thinking. The Christianambiguities are perhaps the most familiar. Almost all of the Christian Aristotelians in the Latin West were members ofthe clergy. Most spent their professional lives teaching and writing, not the liberal arts or philosophy, but Christiantheology. It remains controversial whether or to what extent we can find an autonomous or even a textuallydistinguishable Aristotelian p...
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Qur'an.
man who profoundly influenced the history of the world. See Spread of Islam. Muhammad’s home, the Arab city of Mecca, was a major religious center and site of the revered sanctuary and shrine, the Kaaba. According to legend, the ancientreligious patriarch of the Hebrew Bible, Abraham, and his son, Ishmael, built the shrine using foundations laid by the first human being and father of humankind, Adam.During Muhammad’s years there, from about AD 570 to 622, Mecca was also an environment of spir...
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transformations - mathématiques.
L’ensemble des homothéties et des translations muni de la loi de composition est un groupe. 4. 2 Dans l’espace On rencontre dans l’espace usuel les mêmes transformations courantes que dans le plan. Les translations et les homothéties s’y définissent de la même manière. Les symétries et les rotations y nécessitent généralement une définition propre. La symétrie orthogonale par rapport à une droite demeure valable dans l’espace. La symétrie orthogonale par rapport à un plan fait correspondre à...
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symétrie.
symétrie d'une maille élémentaire ( voir cristal ), puis celles du réseau, ont des conséquences importantes sur certaines propriétés macroscopiques du solide, comme par exemple les propriétés mécaniques, électroniques et optiques. Pour étudier certaines propriétés générales de la dynamique d'un ensemble de particules en interaction, on considère trois types de transformations élémentaires : les translations suivant une direction de l'espace, les rotations autour d'un axe et les ré...
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TRANSMISSIONS DU MOUVEMENT
Synthèse sélectionnée par Sylvain
sylvain.
II – MECANISMES SIMPLES Pour pouvoir différencier les dispositifs assurant des transmissions ou des transformations de mouvements. 1) Systèmes de transmission de mouvements : Il y a transmission de mouvements quand on retrouve à la sortie du dispositif le même type de mouvement qu’à l’entrée. Dispositifs : poulies/courroies : rotation-rotation (ex : machine à coudre, ventilateur, téléski…). Pignons/chaîne : rotation-rotation (ex : bicyclette… Engrenages : rotation-rotation (ex : essor...
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Bible.
collection of many different books. The Old Testament is by no means a unified book in terms of authorship, date of composition, or literary type; it is instead a veritablelibrary. Generally speaking, the books of the Old Testament and their component parts may be identified as narratives, poetic works, prophetic works, law, or apocalypses.Most of these are broad categories that include various distinct types or genres of literature and oral tradition. None of these categories is limited to the...
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Children's Literature
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Kate Greenaway's May Day
The delicate skill and graceful simplicity of English artist Kate Greenaway's illustrations delighted children and impressed
thinkers, including art critic John Ruskin.
With the development of vernacular literature, particularly after the invention of printing, more children's books appeared. The publications of the first English printer,William Caxton, included the Book of Curtesye (1477), a collection of rhymes that sets forth rules of conduct for a “goodly chylde.” Eight years later Caxton printed Le Morte d'Arthur (1469-1470; The Death of Arthur ) by English translator and compiler Sir Thomas Malory, which became the basis for later treatments of the A...
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Abelard, Tome I
résultat idéologique, ou une vue de l'esprit humain.
Est-ce donc qu'il n'y ait pas en grammaire de pures questions de mots, exclusivement relatives à l'expression indépendamment de la réalité qu'elle exprime, et qui n'appartiennent qu'à la nature propre du langage en général ou d'une langue en particulier? Si vraiment, et toute langue offre de ces questions-là. Par exemple, que les cas soient désignés par les désinences des mots comme en latin, par des articles comme en français, par des désinences et par des articles comme en grec; c'est un point...
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African Literature
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African Literature, oral and written literature produced on the African continent.
that few scholars of African culture know any African languages, and few Africans know an African language other than their own. The best-known literatures in Africanlanguages include those in Yoruba and Hausa in West Africa; Sotho, Xhosa, and Zulu in southern Africa; and Amharic, Somali, and Swahili in East Africa. In West Africa, Yoruba writing emerged after Bishop Ajayi Crowther, a former slave, developed a script for the language and in 1900 published the first Yorubatranslation of the Bible...
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Programming Language.
Logic languages use logic as their mathematical base. A logic program consists of sets of facts and if-then rules, which specify how one set of facts may be deducedfrom others, for example: If the statement X is true, then the statement Y is false. In the execution of such a program, an input statement can be logically deduced from other statements in the program. Many artificial intelligence programs are writtenin such languages. IV LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS Programming languages use...
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Parallélogrammes, translations et vecteurs
Vecteurs et égalité vectorielle Définition : Dire que ABv{AB} = CDv{CD} signifie que la translation qui transforme A en B transforme C en D. Propriété : • Si I est le milieu de [AB], alors AIv{AI} = IBv{IB}. • Si AIv{AI} = IBv{IB}, alors I est le milieu du segment [AB]. Vecteurs et parallélogramme Propriété : • Si [AD] et [BC] ont même milieu, alors que ABv{AB} = CDv{CD} et ACv{AC} = BDv{BD} . • Si ABv{AB} = CDv{CD}, alors [AD] et [BC] ont même milieu et ACv{AC} = BDv{BD} . D...
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Italian Literature
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Italian Literature, literature written in the Italian language from about the 13th century to the present.
Dante’s Inferno and PurgatoryThis illustration comes from a late Gothic edition of The Divine Comedy by the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Lucifer,the devil, is at the center of Earth, and the mouth of hell, the inferno, opens below him. At the opposite pole is a mountainleading to purgatory. The manuscript is in the National Library in Florence, Italy.Scala/Art Resource, NY Dante is one of the great figures of world literature. He is remarkable for the loftiness of his thought, the vividne...
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English Literature
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English Literature, literature produced in England, from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present.
evident. That feature is typical of other Old English literature, for almost all of what survives was preserved by monastic copyists. Most of it was actually composed byreligious writers after the early conversion of the people from their faith in the older Germanic divinities. Sacred legend and story were reduced to verse in poems resembling Beowulf in form. At first such verse was rendered in the somewhat simple, stark style of the poems of Caedmon, a humble man of the late 7th century who w...
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LES MISES EN PROSE EN LITTERATURE
à la demande d'un grand seigneur, dans des ateliers où collaborent écrivains, copistes et enlumineurs, elles sont parfois conservées dans de splendides manuscrits, comme la rédaction amplifiée de Renaut de Montauban (Arsenal, 5072-75, Munich Gall. 7) ou le Roman d'Alexandre, de J. Wauquelin (B.N., fr. 9342); certaines éditions anciennes sont des joyaux de l'art du livre, comme le Roman d'Ogier le Danois, imprimé sur par chemin et richement enluminé, que A....
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The monuments of Upper Egypt, a translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute Égypte" of Auguste Mariette-Bey
CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 924 074 488 051 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924074488051 THE MONUMENTS OF UPPER EGYPT. MAP SHOWING PRINCIPAL EXCAVATIONS BY MARIETTE. " THE MONUMENTS UPPER EGYPT A TRANSLATION OF THB " ITINERAIRE DE LA HAUTE EGYPTE OF , AUGUSTE MARIETTE^BEY A BV...
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affine (géométrie), partie de la géométrie étudiant les propriétés d'alignement des points,
d'intersection ou de parallélisme de droites, de convexité et de barycentre, sans jamais faire
référence aux notions d'angle et de distance.
En fait, par un retournement classique de l'histoire, le calcul vectoriel, né de la géométrie classique au milieu du XIX e siècle, allait se généraliser et s'abstraire pour devenir l'algèbre linéaire, dont « les » géométries peuvent n'être aujourd'hui que des chapitres particuliers. La définition d'un espace affine. Soit o un espace vectoriel sur le corps des nombres réels, dont les éléments seront appelés « vecteurs », et \ un ensemble, dont les éléments seront appelés « points ». On dit...
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Homer
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Homer, the name traditionally assigned to the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two major epics that have survived from Greek antiquity.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
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Homer.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
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Thermodynamics
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Thermodynamics, field of physics that describes and correlates the physical properties of macroscopic systems of matter and energy.
Carnot EngineThe idealized Carnot engine was envisioned by the French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who lived during theearly 19th century. The Carnot engine is theoretically perfect, that is, it converts the maximum amount of energy intomechanical work. Carnot showed that the efficiency of any engine depends on the difference between the highest andlowest temperatures reached during one cycle. The greater the difference, the greater the efficiency. An automobileengine, for example, wou...
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Computer.
which can activate computer commands in conjunction with voice recognition software. “Tablet” computers are being developed that will allow users to interact with theirscreens using a penlike device. E The Central Processing Unit Information from an input device or from the computer’s memory is communicated via the bus to the central processing unit (CPU), which is the part of the computerthat translates commands and runs programs. The CPU is a microprocessor chip—that is, a single piece of sil...
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Artificial Intelligence.
Work in AI has primarily focused on two broad areas: developing logic-based systems that perform common-sense and expert reasoning, and using cognitive andbiological models to simulate and explain the information-processing capabilities of the human brain. In general, work in AI can be categorized within three research anddevelopment types: symbolic, connectionist, and evolutionary. Each has characteristic strengths and weaknesses. A Symbolic AI Symbolic AI is based in logic. It uses sequences...
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George Washington
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George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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ENERGIE CINÉTIQUE - ENERGIE MECANIQUE
aux distances r, , r ,, .. . , r;, ... de 6., les moments d'inertie s'ajoutent : 112 .2. LE THÉORÈME DE L'ÉNERGIE CINÉTIQUE La variation ô.Ec de l'énergie cinéti que d'un solide entre deux instants t, et t2 est égale à la somme algébri que W des travaux des forces appli quées au solide . Ainsi , pour un solide de masse M en translation à la vitesse V, à l'instant t,, ~ à l'instant t,, J en kg. m'. W 1M ' 1M ' = 2 v , - 2 v, Pour...
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?Etude cinématique d?un train de locomotive à vapeur
II) Etude statique 3) La vitesse du point B par rapport au référentiel de la bille est dirigée par le vecteur car le point B est fixe sur l’axe (OX) (sachant que le point B est fixé sur le piston qui a un mouvement de translation suivant le vecteur x) 4) Les vecteurs taux de rotations sont les suivants : =. =. = 5) Décrivons la cinématique des liaisons : Le piston (P) et le cylindre (C) lié au châssis ont un mouvement glisseur . La roue et le châssis ont une liaison pivot...
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Similitude et déplacement
Exemples d'isométries B' B" B D D' • ABCD -+ A'B'C'D ': rotation de centre O et d'angle rr/4 (45°) • A'B'C'D '-+ A"B"C"D" : translation T de vecteur u • ABCD -+ A"B"C"D" : composée de R et de T (et inversement) le point M' tel que : • D est la médiatrice du segment [MM1. si M n'appartient pas à D , • M '= M, si M appartient à D. S YMfl RIE GUSStE Soit D une droite du plan et u un vecteur directeur de D. On appelle symétrie glissée d'axe D et...
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physique appliquée formulaire
BTS Électrotechnique Formulaire Physique Appliquée Mécanique Puissance Énergie Énergie mécanique E M =E C +E P P = T Poids = mg g = 9,81 m.s -2 F représente la force (en N) v : la vitesse (m/s) a : l'accélération (en m.s -2 ) Translationa=dv dt v= dx dt Pour une accélération constante x = 1 2 a t 2 v 0 t x 0 v = v 0 t x 0 Principe fondamental de la dynamique de translation (PFDT), ou relation fondamentale de la dynamique (RFD) ou deuxième loi de Newton Σ ⃗ F = m ⃗ a Dans...
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littérature phedre
4.4 Les morts ........................................................................\ ................................. 66 4.5 Personnages et lieux mythologiques .......................................................... 68 4.5.1 Les personnages ont plus ieurs nom s........................................................................\ ..... 69 4.5.2 Connota tions des nom s........................................................................\ .........................
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer
Fourteenth-century English poet and public servant Geoffrey Chaucer wrote verse renowned for its humor, understanding
of human character, and innovations in poetic vocabulary and meter.
Tale of the Wife of BathThe Canterbury Tales by English poet Geoffrey Chaucer contains 22 verse tales and 2 prose tales presumably told bypilgrims to pass the time on their way to visit a shrine in Canterbury, England. An excerpt from the tale of the Wife ofBath is heard here. The wife relates that she has been married and widowed five times but the church has recognized onlyone marriage. You can follow the Middle English text and modern translation as you listen to the audio excerpt.The Wife of...
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German Literature
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German Literature, literature written in the German language from the 8th century to the present, and including the works of German, Austrian, and Swiss authors.
Till EulenspiegelThe medieval peasant Till Eulenspiegel appears in many German folktales as a trickster who outwits people in positions ofauthority. In this image his first name is spelled Tyll.Keystone Pressedienst GmbH The rise of the middle class in the 14th and 15th centuries and the struggles of the peasants against the nobility culminated in the great 16th-century religiousrevolution known as the Reformation. This movement was reflected in literature, especially by Martin Luther, whose tra...