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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Foucault, Michel — ▪ French philosopher and historian Introduction in full Paul Michel Foucault born October 15, 1926, Poitiers, France died June 25, 1984, Paris French philosopher and historian, one of the most influential and controversial scholars of the post … Universalium
Foucault + dead power — by Rex Butler In a superb memoir published in October magazine, Sylvère Lotringer (2008) recalls the circumstances surrounding the original French publication of Forget Foucault (2007a [1977]). Baudrillard, who at the time was a relatively… … The Baudrillard dictionary
Foucault, Michel — (1926 84) A controversial French post structuralist philosopher, professor of ‘the history of systems of thought’, who had a pronounced (some say unfortunate) impact on sociology from the mid 1970s onwards. His work defies easy description and… … Dictionary of sociology
Foucault, Jean — ▪ French physicist in full Jean Bernard Léon Foucault born Sept. 18, 1819, Paris, France died Feb. 11, 1868, Paris French physicist who introduced and helped develop a technique of measuring the absolute velocity of light (speed of light) with … Universalium
Foucault, Léon — (1819 1868) physicist Born in Paris, Léon Foucault, with hippolyte fizeau, sought to use photography in astronomic studies (1845), and did research in photometrics and spectroscopy, putting in place a method for measuring the speed of light … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Foucault, Jean (-Bernard-Léon) — born Sept. 18, 1819, Paris, France died Feb. 11, 1868, Paris French physicist. Though educated in medicine, his interests lay in physics. In 1850 he measured the speed of light with extreme accuracy. He invented the Foucault pendulum and used it… … Universalium
Experimento de Fizeau y Foucault — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Esquema del dispositivo utilizado originalmente por Fizeau en 1849. En lugar de un espejo giratorio, utilizaba un disco estroboscópico ranurado y un espejo fijo parcialmente reflectivo. El valor de la velocidad de la … Wikipedia Español
Fizeau–Foucault apparatus — frame|200px|Schematic of the Fizeau Foucault apparatus and the improvement by Michelson.The original setup used a less brilliant light source, so that a clear scale had to be used so that one could stare into the beam.The Fizeau–Foucault… … Wikipedia
Michel Foucault bibliography — Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a prominent twentieth century French philosopher, who wrote prolifically. Many of his works were translated into English. Contents 1 Monographs 2 Collège de France Course Lectures 3 Collaborative works … Wikipedia
Bibliography of Michel Foucault — Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a prominent twentieth century French philosopher, who wrote prolificly.MonographsOther booksAnthologiesIn French, almost all of Foucault s shorter writings, published interviews and miscellany have been published… … Wikipedia
Michel Foucault — Full name Michel Foucault Born 15 October 1926 Poitiers, France Died 25 June 1984(1984 06 25) (aged 57) Paris, France … Wikipedia