Lectures on the calculus of variations by Oskar Bolza

By Oskar Bolza

My valuable resource of knowledge bearing on Weier-strass's conception has been the process lectures at the Calculus of adaptations of the summer season Semester, 1879, which I had the great fortune to wait as a pupil within the college of Berlin. in addition to, i've got had at my disposal units of notes of the classes of 1877 (by Mr. Gr. Schulz) and of 1882 (a reproduction of the set of notes within the ''Lesezimmer'' at Gottingen for which i'm indebted to Professor Tanner), a duplicate of some pages of the process 1872 (from notes taken by means of Mr. Ott), and eventually a collection of notes (for which i'm indebted to Dr. J. C. Fields) of a process lectures at the Calculus of diversifications through Professor H. A. Schwarz (1898-99). - Oskar Bolza

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1874 Birth of their first son, Emil. 1891 1877 Met Camille Visited his family in Had c Pissarro (1 831 -1 903), and Impressionist paintings. began collecting 1877 Birth of a daughter, Aline. a sale of paintings at Hotel Drouot. Copenhagen. Went to Tahiti. 1892 Took thirteen-year-old Teha'amana as native wife. ) and Ta Matete (The Market). 1879 Exhibited sculpture in fourth Impressionist exhibition. Birth of a son, Clovis. Worked with Pissarro. 1893 Returned to work at Galerie Durand-Ruel. Began writing Noa-Noa with the Symbolist writer, Charles Morice.

With syphilis. Left Paris forever on the stock exchange. his Paris studio MahananoAtua (The Day of God). 1895 III 1883 in Annah ransacked Painted Left his job Paris. Exhibited hisTahitian and returned to Tahiti. Settled at Punaauia. Birth of a son, Paul (Pola). 1884 January: Moved to Rouen. August: Mette went to Copenhagen with Aline and Paul. 30 1896 Took the fourteen-year-old Pahura as native wife, and became sicker and more poverty-stricken. Painted Nave Nave Mahana (Days of Delight). 1897 Daughter Aline died.

Birth of a son, Paul (Pola). 1884 January: Moved to Rouen. August: Mette went to Copenhagen with Aline and Paul. 30 1896 Took the fourteen-year-old Pahura as native wife, and became sicker and more poverty-stricken. Painted Nave Nave Mahana (Days of Delight). 1897 Daughter Aline died. Had to borrow money to move house and pay his debts. Mette finally broke off correspondence with him. Desperately depressed tried to commit suicide. Painted Nevermore, Te Rereioa (The Dream) and D'ou Venons-Nous? Que Sommes-Nous?

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