Carnot’s theory of transversals and its applications by Servois and Brianchon: the awakening of synthetic geometry in France

Archive for History of Exact Sciences 76 (1):45-128 (2021)
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In this paper we discuss in some depth the main theorems pertaining to Carnot’s theory of transversals, their initial reception by Servois, and the applications that Brianchon made of them to the theory of conic sections. The contributions of these authors brought the long-forgotten theorems of Desargues and Pascal fully to light, renewed the interest in synthetic geometry in France, and prepared the ground from which projective geometry later developed.

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