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Velkommen til livet som forælder.Har du nogensinde haft lyst til at bytte plads med din baby? Bare at blive kørt rundt i byen, madet og rost for, hvor flot din lort er? Så er det her lige en bog for dig.”Det er skarp satire og absurd komik, som man slet ikke kan få nok af.”Pingprisen 2023Thomas Bugge modtog Pingprisen 2023 for bedste danske nettegneserie. Fars kamp er en udsøgt samling af Bugges instagramstriber om livet som ny far og alt, hvad der deraf følger.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Lehrbuch Der Gesammten Mathematik Oder Vorlesungen Uber Die Mathematischen Wissenschaften: Anleitung Zur Analytischen Geometrie, Der Analyt. Ebenen Und SphArischen Trigonometrie U. Der Hohen Geometrie: Mit 4 Kupfertaf. (separat); Volume 3, Issue 1 Of Lehrbuch Der Gesammten Mathematik Oder Vorlesungen Uber Die Mathematischen Wissenschaften: Anleitung Zur Analytischen Geometrie, Der Analyt. Ebenen Und SphArischen Trigonometrie U. Der Hohen Geometrie: Mit 4 Kupfertaf.; Ludolph Hermann Tobiesen Thomas Bugge, Ludolph Hermann Tobiesen Hammerich, 1816
Thomas Bugge, Danish Astronomer Royal, spent six months in France in 1798-99 as his country's delegate to the International Commission on the Metric System, and while there he made a close study of the postrevolutionary scientific and cultural scene. Written up in the form of letters, these observations were later published as Travels in the French Republic. The present work includes much of this material, some published in English for the first time, the rest unavailable except in a scarce English edition of 1801. The editor's principle of selection has been to include, among others, those sections that relate in particular to the institutions of science in France, and he provides a commentary introducing each section.The institutions of modern science, and their relation to the state, were to a considerable extent developed or perfected in the France of the First Republic. The conference on the metric system mentioned earlier might be described as the world's first international scientific meeting. Specialized technical schools were being established in numerous fields as whole new technologies were developed. The government, for the first time in history, had begun to support science financially on a large scale and to employ scientists engaged in both military research and pure pursuits. Some prominent men of science held positions as ministers of state, while others were highly influential advisers to the government. And in many other ways science matured in this period, taking on the institutional form it retains to this day. There are a number of reasons why the state supported science so lavishly, among them its desire to expiate for the early excesses of the Revolution, marked by the disbanding of the Academie des sciences and the execution of Lavoisier. Also, science had proved its worth to the military: the work of such men as Monge, Fourcroy, de Morveau, and Berthollet in directing the manufacture of gunpowder and cannon helped stave off an invasion by foreign armies in 1793-94. Among the institutions of which Bugge gives a detailed account are the Ecole normale, the écoles centrales, the Ecole poly technique; schools for public service including the naval schools, the Ecole d'artillerie, and the Ecole des mines; the schools of medicine and pharmacy; the College de France; the Military Hospital for Instruction, and other medical institutions; the National Institute; the National Observatory and the Board of Longitude; the School of Military Ballooning; the Conservatoire des arts et metiers. Bugge also had interesting comments on the Louvre and the Bibliothèque Nationale.Other concerns taken up by Bugge and reprinted here are state expenditures on scientific and allied institutions for the year 1799, instruments and instrument makers, steam engines, powder factories, the metric system, and revolutionary festivals.
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