Questions Inédites Relatives Aux Examens De L'École Polytechnique Et De La Marine, by E. Duchesne, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rigorous examinations of two of France's most prestigious institutions. This collection of unpublished questions provides insight into the mathematical and engineering knowledge expected of aspiring students in the École Polytechnique and the naval academy.
This historical document is invaluable for understanding the evolution of technical education and the challenges faced by students seeking entry into these elite schools. The questions cover a range of topics, reflecting the broad scope of knowledge required for careers in engineering and naval service. A valuable resource for historians of education and anyone interested in the historical development of scientific and technical expertise in France.
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