Recueil D’exercices De Géométrie Différentielle par Fédenko (Éd.)

Dans cet article, nous verrons le livre Recueil D’exercices De Géométrie Différentielle par J. Belko, A. Fêdenko, A. Goussak, A. Nakhimovskaïa, A. Riabouchko,
L. Toutaïev, V. Vêdernikov, V. Vodnev. Sous la direction de A. Fedenko.

À propos du livre

Le présent recueil renferme plus de 1000 exercices portant sur les principaux chapitres du cours de géométrie différentielle lu dans les facultés de physique et de mathématiques. Dans cette édition les auteurs se sont efforcés de tenir compte des modifications qui s’opè­rent actuellement dans l’enseignement des mathématiques.
La refonte des programmes de mathématiques du secondaire s’est répercutée sur le style d’enseignement, la terminologie et les notations. Dans cet ouvrage, les auteurs ont essayé d’asseoir et de développer ces innovations, se sont servis sans restriction de tous les termes et notations en usage dans le secondaire. Ils ont attaché une importance particulière à la définition rigoureuse des princi­paux objets étudiés dans le cours de géométrie différentielle. La courbe (ligne) est définie d’une part comme une classe de chemins paramétrés équivalents, de l’autre, comme une variété à une dimen­sion. La surface est traitée comme une variété à deux dimensions et définie par une représentation paramétrique. La plupart des exerci­ces sont résolus localement, c’est-à-dire que les figures géométriques sont considérées au voisinage d’un point fixe.
Les auteurs ont tenté dans leur exposé de faire la jonction entre la géométrie différentielle et les autres disciplines mathématiques. Ils ont fait un large usage de l’algèbre linéaire, de l’analyse mathé­matique et des équations différentielles, sans perdre pour autant le contact avec la géométrie du secondaire.
Cet ouvrage peut être recommandé à titre de manuel pour les facultés de physique et de mathématiques des universités et insti­tuts pédagogiques.

Le livre a été traduit du russe par Djilali Embarek.

L’édition française a été publiée en 1982 par les éditions Mir.

Un grand merci à Henri Leveque pour le scan original.

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(J’ai utilisé la traduction automatique, toutes mes excuses pour les erreurs.)

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Stories About Lenin by A. Kravchenko

In this post, we will see the book Stories About Lenin by A. Kravchenko.

About the book

Biographical stories from the life of  of Lenin.

Compiled by A. Kravchenko, Illustrated by N. Lyamin.

The book was published in 1979 by Malysh Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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Kids And Cubs by Olga Perovskaya

In this post, we will see the book Kids And Cubs by Olga Perovskaya.

About the book

Childhood recollections of animals by an author from Alma-Ata, the capital of the Kazakh Republic (now Kazakhstan). There are tales of a pair of wolf cubs, a deer, a donkey, a tiger cub, a fox, and a horse.

Drawings by V. Vatagin and I. Godin
Designed by L. Tokmanov
Translated from the Russian by Fainna Glagoleva

The book was published in 1981 by Raduga Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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Kostya Ryabtsev’s Diary – Scenes of School Life by N. Ognev

In this post, we will see the book Kostya Ryabtsev’s Diary – Scenes of School Life by N. Ognev.

About the book

Set in post-Revolution Russia, Kostya Ryabtsev’s Diary is a book that delves into the details of changes in the Russian Education System, where, both the old and new elements of education blend to build up good Russian citizens and communists.
It is interesting to see that while the teachers treat the students like ‘just little children’, the students want to assert their individuality by demanding to be treated like fellow socialists.
All these socio-political changes are viewed through the eyes of young Kostya Ryabtsev, who, while dealing with the usual pangs of adolescence, is extremely sensitive to a society which is changing socially, morally and culturally before his very eyes.

Translated from the Russian by Fainna Glagoleva
Illustrated by Yuri Fomenko
First printing 1978

 The book was published in 1978  by Progress Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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The Fugitive by N. Dubov

In this post, we will see the book The Fugitive by N. Dubov.

About the book

An adventure  story book for children.

Translated from the Russian by Olga Shartse
Illustrated by N. Rodionov

The book was published in 1977 by Progress Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk

In this post, we will see the book A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk.

About the book

A book about insects

What an empty place the desert seems to be—nothing but sand all around and wilted bushes that give no shade. On closer look. however, you will see insects sitting on the bushes — a desert acridian chewing a leaf. buprestid beetles, their shells as hard as nuts, resting on the branches, and dry blades of grass which look like flowers from a distance. This is because hanging from the blade tops are brightly coloured blister beetles called so for their poisonous blood.

If at night you light a bright lantern on a sand hill, moths, ichneumon flies and beetles will immediately appear in swarms and you will wonder where they all had been hiding during the day. In the morning fine trails are left on the sand-the footprints of darkling beetles which were calling on each other during the night.

Insects also live in caves where it is always dark. High up in the mountains. And in snow-covered fields and on glaciers. And what about the ocean? Surely no insects are found there? Giant mountains of water crashing against each other during a storm would crush the little creatures at once. However, as soon as the sea settles down you will see water beetles gliding on its surface. How do they manage to survive the storm? When an oncoming wave is about to crash down. The clever water beetles dive under it and escape the danger. So wherever you look, you will notice insects, a our small inconspicuous neighbours.

PS: These are perhaps some of the most beautiful paintings/illustrations that I have seen. It is a pity that we do not have this book in hi-res.

Translated by Pavel Kotsubinsky

Drawings by Ruben Varshamov

The book was published in 1989 by Raduga Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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The Sun’s Storehouse – Prishvin

In this post, we will see the book The Sun’s Storehouse by M. Prishvin.

About the book

This is a collection of four stories by Russian author Mikhail Prishvin (1873-1954).

The Sun’s Storehouse is about two orphaned siblings, ten-year-old Mitya and his twelve-year-old sister Nastya who live in a village near the Bludon Marsh outside the town of Pereslavl-Zalesski. Their mother has died following a short illness and their father is fighting away at war. One day they decide to go out to the marshes in search of cranberries. They remember the advice their father gave them about taking a compass with them so that they can find their way back home. Halfway through their journey the children have an argument about the quickest way of reaching their destination and split up, each going a different way which results in Mitya facing great danger when he gets stuck in the swamp.

Arctic Honey is a story about how bees were transported to the north of Russia and how an Apiary works, while the third story, Woodland Masters, is about a boy who sets fire to a tree and is taught a very important lesson of how to nurture and have respect for nature, particularly the trees and woodland from hearing the story of Dead on the Roots. The final story, Vasya Veslekin is an autobiographical account of how Prishvin’s dog was saved by a farmer when chasing the geese.

Prishvin was a well-known Russian author for children and famous for his sharp observation and description of nature and animal life. His stories provide vivid descriptions as well as factual and historical information subject and are accompanied by remarkable vivid colour illustrations by V. Kirillov.

Translated from the Russian by Ivy Litvinov, Edited by Olga Shartse

First printing 1955, Second printing 1975,  Third printing 1981, published by Progress Publishers.

All credits to Guptaji.

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Aviation and Space Medicine – Parin (Ed.)

In this post, we will see the book Aviation and Space Medicine edited by V. V. Parin.

About the book

The book is a collection of research articles on various aspects of human physiology in aviation,  space and space travel. These include effects of changes in temperature, pressure, weightlessness, high-accelerations on physiological functions,  and medicinal drugs.

Translation of “Aviatsionnaya i kosmicheskaya meditsina”
Akademiya Meditsinskikh Nauka, SSSR, Moscow, 1963

This is part of NASA technical translations  NASA TT F-228.

You can get the book here.

Original scan by NASA techdocs.

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Notes of A Soviet Actor – Cherkasov

In this post, we will see the book Notes Of A Soviet Actor by N. Cherkasov.

About the book

Nikolai Cherkasov, People’s Artist of the USSR, gives an account of his life as an actor, and aspects of the acting profession. This is an unusual autobiography in that it is of a Soviet actor whose career was entirely within the Soviet era. Cherkasov has been a major actor in both film and the stage, since the 1920’s. His last role discussed in this book was when he played Mayakovsky in The New Mayakovsky.

Translated from the Russian by G. Ivanov-Mumjiev and S. Rosenberg
Designed by Y. Rakuzin

The book was published in  by Foreign Languages Publishing House in 1960s.

You can get the book here.

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Contents

THE BEGINNING 7

At School 28

In Search of a Hero 42

ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN 71

The Actor and the Playwright 78

The Actor and the Director 88

The Actor and the Role 109

The Stage Actor’s Technique 133

The Actor and the Make-Up Artist 154

The Screen Actor’s Technique 162

The Actor and the Cameraman 172

On the Set 178

The Actor and the Public 194

PLAYING MAYAKOVSKY 203

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Timur and His Squad – Gaidar

In this post, we will see the book Timur And His Squad by Arkady Gaidar.

About the book

This book is a collection of four short novels by Arkady Gaidar: School, Chuck and Geck, Blue Cup and Timur and His Squad.

Timur and His Squad is a short novel by Arkady Gaidar, written and first published in 1940. The book tells the story of a gang of village kids who sneak around secretly doing good deeds, protecting families whose fathers and husbands are in the Red Army, and doing battle against nasty hooligans. It had a huge impact upon the young Soviet audiences. Timurite movement (Timurovtsy), involving thousands of children, became a massive phenomenon all over the country. Timur and His Squad remained part of the curriculum in every Soviet school even up into the 1990s. (From Wikipedia)

The book was translated from Russian by Lucy Flaxman and edited by Leonard Stoklitsky. The book was published in 1948 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

You can get the book here and here  (word formatted).

Credits to Guptaji for the word file.

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Contents

SCHOOL 7
I. School 9
II. Happy Times 85
III. The Front 160
CHUCK AND GECK 333
THE BLUE CUP 385
TIMUR AND HIS SQUAD 429

 

 

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