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* 1801 – Antoine Augustin Cournot, French mathematician ( d. 1877 )
* Antoine Augustin Calmet ( 1672 – 1757 )
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After seeing an early film of this event, French skiers / surfers Augustin Coppey, Olivier Lehaneur, Olivier Roland and Antoine Yarmola made their first successful attempts during the winter of 1983 in France ( Val Thorens ), using primitive, home-made clones of the Winterstick.
Léon Walras first formalized the idea of a one-period economic equilibrium of the general economic system, but it was French economist Antoine Augustin Cournot and English political economist Alfred Marshall who developed tractable models to analyze an economic system.
Antoine Augustin Cournot first developed a mathematical model of supply and demand in his 1838 Researches into the Mathematical Principles of Wealth, including diagrams.
A version of the Nash equilibrium concept was first used by Antoine Augustin Cournot in his theory of oligopoly ( 1838 ).
Broca first become acquainted with anthropology through the works of Isidore Geoffroy-Saint Hilaire ( 1805 – 1861 ), Antoine Étienne Reynaud Augustin Serres ( 1786 – 1868 ) and Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau ( 1810 – 1892 ), and anthropology soon became his lifetime interest.
It was not till after the publication of this work that Jevons became acquainted with the applications of mathematics to political economy made by earlier writers, notably Antoine Augustin Cournot and HH Gossen.
The first use of the Nash equilibrium was in the Cournot duopoly as developed by Antoine Augustin Cournot in his 1838 book.
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Antoine Augustin Cournot's Researches into the Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth in 1838 provided the first general theory.
Augustin Robespierre and Antoine Christophe Saliceti, two of the most powerful men in the Directory, responded favourably to Napoleons request ( bypassing his commander, Jean François Carteaux ) to seize the peninsula fort from the British and install artillery on a promontory overlooking the bay in order to fire on the British fleet at anchor.
Antoine Augustin Cournot ( 28 August 1801 – 31 March 1877 ) was a French philosopher and mathematician.
Antoine Augustin Cournot was born at Gray, Haute-Saône.
*" Antoine Augustin Cournot " in New School Profiles
*" Cournot, Antoine Augustin ( 1801-1877 )" 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
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It is named after Antoine Augustin Cournot ( 1801 – 1877 ) who was inspired by observing competition in a spring water duopoly.
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Antoine and presented
From the 17th century onwards, a much admired and copied version of Ionic was that which could be seen in the temple called that of " Fortuna Virilis " in Rome, first clearly presented in a detailed engraving in Antoine Desgodetz, Les edifices antiques de Rome ( Paris 1682 ).
The 37th César Awards was presented on 24 February 2012, with Antoine de Caunes acting as the master of ceremonies and Guillaume Canet as the chairman of the ceremony.
Among his later publications were: La Troisième jeunesse de Mme Prune ( The Third Youth of Mrs. Plum, 1905 ), which resulted from a return visit to Japan and once again hovers between narrative and travelog ; Les Désenchantées ( The Unawakened, 1906 ); La Mort de Philae ( The Death of Philae, 1908 ), recounting a trip to Egypt ; Judith Renaudin ( produced at the Théâtre Antoine, 1898 ), a five-act historical play that Loti presented as based on an episode in his family history ; and, in collaboration with Emile Vedel, a translation of King Lear, produced at the Théâtre Antoine in 1904.
In 1852, Louis Antoine Jullien the French eccentric composer of light music and conductor presented an opera of his own composition, Pietro il Grande.
It was presented by the Juilliard School in New York City in English in a translation by A. Kalisch on 5 December 1934 with a cast of students including Josephine Antoine as Zerbinetta, Mack Harrell as Truffaldino, and Risë Stevens as Dryad.
" His hopes confirmed, Antoine arranged for the embalming of the animal, whose carcass was to be presented before Louis XV himself.
The Pléiade poems of the natural world ( fields and streams ) were continued in the first half of the century — but the tone was often elegiac or melancholy ( an " ode to solitude "), and the natural world presented was sometimes the seacoast or some other rugged environment — by poets who have been tagged by later critics with the " baroque " label ( notably Théophile de Viau and Antoine Gérard de Saint-Amant ).
Antoine presented his wife as his successor and appointed a council composed of followers to manage financial issues of the religion.
To seek to prevent any misappropriation of the charism of Antoine within the movement after his death, the Antoinist journal L ' Unitif published articles which presented Catherine as the legitimate successor and also redefined precisely the limits of the healers ' role.

Antoine and same
* 1794 – Branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror by revolutionists, French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, who was also a tax collector with the Ferme Générale, is tried, convicted, and guillotined all on the same day in Paris.
For centuries, work in syntax was dominated by a framework known as, first expounded in 1660 by Antoine Arnauld in a book of the same title.
The first U. S. settlers arrived that same year in a party led by Antoine Janis from Fort Laramie.
At the same time, the French General Balthasar Alexis Henri Antoine of Schauenburg marched out of occupied Zürich to attack Zug, Lucerne and the Sattel pass.
When the young man expressed interest in a career in the church, his uncle, the Marquis Antoine de Fénelon ( a friend of Jean-Jacques Olier and Vincent de Paul ) arranged for him to study at the Collège du Plessis, whose theology students followed the same curriculum as the theology students at the Sorbonne.
About the same time Nicole became involved in a controversy about transubstantiation with the Huguenot Claude ; out of this grew a massive work, La Perpétuité de la foi de l ' Église catholique touchant l ' eucharistie ( 1669 ), the joint effort of Nicole and Antoine Arnauld.
The head of the college, the abbé Antoine Faure, who was from the same part of the country as himself, befriended the lad, and continued to do so for many years after he had finished his course, finding him pupils and ultimately obtaining for him the post of tutor to the young duke of Chartres, afterwards the regent Duke of Orléans.
At the same time, Aaron Bird took over the Merchants Exchange and changed its name to the Sazerac House and began serving the " Sazerac Cocktail ", made with Taylor's Sazerac cognac and, legend has it, the bitters being made down the street by a local druggist, Antoine Amedie Peychaud.
The same year, there appeared an Isagoge by Antoine Vasset ( a pseudonym of Claude Hardy ), and the following year, a translation into Latin of Beaugrand, which Descartes would have received.
Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis (; 23 May 1846 Châteauneuf-sur-Charente – 25 May 1929 Mondouzil ) was a French politician of the Third Republic, deputy of Gironde from 1885 to 1889 and then senator of the same department from 1891 to 1920.
It is said that he was called Gino by family and friends and thus his name — pronounced the same as J. Nau in French ; and that it is a mixture of his American birth ( John ) and French heritage ( Antoine ); and that Nau means ‘ vessel ’ in Catalan, showing his love for the sea ; and that it is in homage to the Haitian poet Ignace Nau ; or all or none of the above.
Sally was about to marry Patch ( the evil version of Antoine from the same parallel universe, masquerading as his doppelganger ), whose plan was to kill King Acorn upon the end of the ceremony, effectively making him king of the Acorn Kingdom.
At 16 July 2009, the future coalition government was a centre-left coalition PS-Ecolo-CDh with the same " Minister President " but other ministers, Paul Furlan, Jean-Marc Nollet, Philippe Henry, a woman Eliane Tillieux and old ministers Jean-Claude Marcourt, André Antoine.
A famine in the south that same year led to violent food riots and a new rebellion, this time from the south, led by General Antoine Simon.
Generally following the policies of former premier Lumumba, Adoula even had the same vice-premier: ( Antoine Gizenga, who was removed from his post in January 1962.
Among all offshore funds over that same period, according to the database run by hedge fund observer Antoine Bernheim, the next-best performer was George Soros ’ Quantum Fund, with a 1, 710. 1 percent return.
The first is that he was associated with the French royal court, for he wrote several motets for official occasions ( such as the coronation of King Francis I in 1515 ); this would have put him there at the same time as Jean Mouton and just after Antoine de Févin.
The mystery could possibly be clarified by this fact: in 1785, Antoine de Sartine, ex-chief of Police, and ex-minister of the Navy, lived at the same address.
" Asked the subject of the dispute he had had on Tuesday the twelfth of last August, with the named Jacques Chausson and Jacques Paulmier, in a third-floor apartment in a house on rue Saint Antoine, near the old rue du Temple, occupied by the same Chausson, he answered that, having known Chausson, and having been led to his home by a young man named le Sueur, he had finally gone August twelfth.
To the children of Antoine Rivarre, two sections of land, at the mouth of the Twenty-seven mile creek, and below the same.
The Little Prince, subtitled A Magical Opera, is an opera in two acts by Rachel Portman to an English libretto by Nicholas Wright, based on the 1943 book of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
At about the same moment, the tarot captured the imagination of the Frenchman Antoine Court de Gebelin, who brought it to Europe's attention as a purported key to the occult knowledge of Egypt.
The Little Prince is a play based on the book of the same name by Antoine de Saint Exupéry, adapted by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar before 2000.
* Vol de Nuit ( 1933 ): Composed as a tribute to flight, celebrating the novel of the same name by pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Air France, this is a green, semi-oriental chypre with notes of iris, galbanum, daffodil, and oakmoss.

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