In science, Gaspard Monge (1746-1818) (DN=7) was a French mathematician notable for founding the École Polytechnique, the original thermodynamics school, in 1794, together with French engineer Lazare Carnot (father of Sadi Carnot, thermodynamics initiator).
Quotes
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“Descriptive geometry has two objects: the first is to establish methods to represent on drawing paper which has only two dimensions,—namely, length and width,—all solids of nature which have three dimensions,—length, width, and depth,—provided, however, that these solids are capable of rigorous definition.
The second object is to furnish means to recognize accordingly an exact description of the forms of solids and to derive thereby all truths which result from their forms and their respective positions.”
— Gaspard Monge (c.1790), On the Purpose of Descriptive Geometry (Ѻ)
External links
● Gaspard Monge – Wikipedia.