29 examples of fourier in sentences

In proclaiming the perfect equality of men and women, and an entirely new order of things in regard to their relations with one another, the St. Simonians, in common with Owen and Fourier, have entitled themselves to the grateful remembrance of future generations.

X-ray diffractometer, goniometer. spectrometer, monochrometer, UV spectrometer, visible spectrometer, Infrared spectrometer, Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, recording spectrometer; densitometer, scanning densitometer, two-dimensional densitometer.

The idea was seized upon by the French socialistic philosophers, Saint-Simon and Fourier.

The optimism of Fourier went so far as to anticipate the time when the sea would be turned by man’s ingenuity into lemonade, when there would be 37 million poets as great as Homer, 37 million writers as great as Molière, 37 million men of science equal to Newton.

Euripides, 29 Exclusive salvation, 52 sq., 63, 78 Ferrer, Francisco, 231 sq. Fortnightly Review, 221 Fourier, 227 France, 74, 100 sqq., 152 sqq.

Life is meant for work, and not for ease; to labour in danger and in dread; to do a little good ere the night comes, when no man can work: instead of trying to realise for oneself a Paradise; not even Bunyan's shepherd-paradise, much less Fourier's Casino-paradise; and perhaps least of all, because most selfish and isolated of all, my own heart-paradisethe apotheosis of loafing, as Claude calls it.

Men like Behmen, Novalis, and Fourier, who can soar into the inner cloud-world of man's spirit, even though they lose their way there, dazzled by excess of wondermen who, like Wordsworth, can give utterance to such subtle anthropologic wisdom as the "Ode on the Intimations of Immortality," will for that very reason most humbly and patiently "consider the lilies of the field, how they grow."

The baying the moon, I have been inclined to set down as an unfavorable indication; but, since Fourier has found out that the moon is dead, and "no better than carrion;" and the Greeks have designated her as Hecate, the deity of suicide and witchcraft, the dogs are perhaps in the right.

Some there were, even, discussing the doctrines of Fourier.

The innumerable communistic experiments of Fourier, Robert Owen, and others, all broke up essentially because of the want of privacy.

CHURCHILL, RUEL V. Fourier series and boundary value problems.

Woollcott and Fourier (In The Nation, Feb. 6, 1943)

Fourier integrals for practical applications.

Fourier transforms.

Fourier methods.

CHURCHILL, RUEL V. Fourier series and boundary value problems.

Woollcott and Fourier (In The Nation, Feb. 6, 1943)

Fourier integrals for practical applications.

Fourier transforms.

Fourier's phalansterie community life and co-operative households had a new significance for me.

I borrow this term from Charles Fourier, and I say once for all, that by it I mean not the entire, but the almost exclusive predominance of one or the other of the modalities of the human being.

BROOK FARM, an abortive literary community organised on Fourier's principles, 8 m. from Boston, U.S., by George Ripley in 1840; Nathaniel Hawthorne was one of the community, and wrote an account of it.

" CONSIDÉRANT, VICTOR PROSPER, a French Socialist and disciple of Fourier; founded a colony in Texas on Fourier's principles, which proved a failure; wrote much in advocacy of his principles, of which the most important is "La Destinée Sociale"; b. 1808.

" CONSIDÉRANT, VICTOR PROSPER, a French Socialist and disciple of Fourier; founded a colony in Texas on Fourier's principles, which proved a failure; wrote much in advocacy of his principles, of which the most important is "La Destinée Sociale"; b. 1808.

PHALANSTERY, a body of people living together on the Communistic principle of Fourier; also the building they occupy.

29 examples of  fourier  in sentences