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Henri Poincaré

    April 29, 1854 – July 17, 1912

    A French thinker whose vast knowledge spanned mathematics, physics, and the philosophy of science. Poincaré was often described as a polymath, excelling across all fields of mathematics as it existed in his time. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of complex scientific concepts and their philosophical implications. He explored the boundaries of human knowledge and the nature of scientific inquiry.

    Henri Poincaré
    Théorie Des Tourbillons
    Électricité Et Optique: Les Théories De Maxwell Et La Théorie Électromagnétique De La Lumière
    Électricité Et Optique: Cours De Physique Mathématique
    The Value Of Science
    Science and method
    Science and hypothesis