摘要

Circulation of mathematics is not only an intellectual problem but a material and an economical problem too. This article presents and analyses productions of the publisher Bachelier, during 1812 and 1864, one of the best important publisher in mathematics in the ninetheenth Century in France and in Europa. We give an important part to Theodore Bailleul, who was "directeur de l'imprimerie Mallet-Bachelier". Thanks to him and his collaborators, typography of mathematics undergoes significant progress recognized by medals at Universal Exposition. Our article thus contributes to the understanding of the relationship between mathematical practices and their manifestation in the form of scientific writings.

  • 出版日期2013