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Filon may refer to: People With the surname * Augustin Filon (1841–1916), French professor * Beniamino Filon (1900–1948), Italian Roman Catholic priest * Charles Auguste Désiré Filon (1800–1875), French historian * Louis Napoleon George Filon (1875–1937), English mathematician With the given name * Filon Dzhelaliy, Cossack colonel * Filon Kmita (1530–1597), Polish noble * Filon Ktenidis (1889–1963), Greek playwright, accountant, journalist, and doctor Other uses * Filon quadrature, a technique for numerical integration of oscillatory integrals * Filon, a fiberglass material used as siding on truck campers See also * Filón Sur Mine, a mine in Tharsis, Huelva, Spain * Filone ''Filone'' is a classic everyday Italian yeast bread, with a texture and crumb similar to the French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in Fr ...
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Augustin Filon
Pierre Marie Augustin Filon (1841–1916) was a French professor of rhetoric and the author of a number of works of fiction, as well many articles, reviews and books on contemporary English politics, art and literature. The son of the historian Charles Auguste Désiré Filon, he was born in Paris. Educated at the ''École normale'', he lectured for some years in the ''Lycées'' of Nice and Grenoble. In October 1867, Duruy, then the French minister of education, appointed him tutor to the Prince Imperial. During the Empress's Regency in 1870, M. Filon acted as her private secretary. Upon the fall of the Second French Empire, the Prince Imperial was exiled to Chislehurst, Kent, accompanied by Filon, who settled in England with his family. He also wrote on English subjects, chiefly under the pseudonym of Pierre Sandrié. His only child was the distinguished applied mathematician Louis Napoleon George Filon Louis Napoleon George Filon, FRS (22 November 1875 – 29 December 19 ...
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Beniamino Filon
Beniamino Filon (2 August 1900 - 21 July 1948) - in religious Giacomo da Balduina - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Filon studied in Rovigo before being summoned to Milan for mandated service in the armed forces towards the close of World War I but following it was able to resume his studies in Bassano del Grappa. He was ordained to the priesthood and spent a brief respite in Slovenia due to a disease he was suffering from. He remained for most of his time as a friar listening to confessions in Udine but died in 1948 in Lourdes while on a pilgrimage. Filon's cause for beatification launched in the 1980s and he became titled as a Servant of God while the confirmation of his life of heroic virtue enabled for Pope Francis to name him as Venerable on 16 June 2017. Life Beniamino Filon was born in Balduina di San Urbano on 2 August 1900 as the eighth of ten children to the modest farmers Giacomo Filon (d. 11 March ...
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Charles Auguste Désiré Filon
Charles Auguste Désiré Filon (1800–1875) was a French historian. He became professor of history at Douai, at École normale supérieure (Paris), École normale supérieure, and eventually ''inspecteur d'académie'' in Paris. His son, Pierre Marie Augustin Filon, Augustin was also distinguished in the field of learning. His principal works were: *''Histoire comparée de la France et de l'Angleterre'' (1832) *''Histoire de l'Europe au XVIe siècle'' (1838) *''La Diplomatie française sous Louis XV'' (1843) *''Histoire de l'Italie méridionale'' (1849) *''Histoire du Sinai romain'' (1850) *''Histoire de la démocratie athénienne'' (1854). References External links

* 1800 births 1875 deaths French male non-fiction writers 19th-century French historians 19th-century French male writers {{France-historian-stub ...
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Louis Napoleon George Filon
Louis Napoleon George Filon, FRS (22 November 1875 – 29 December 1937) was an English applied mathematician, famous for his research on classical mechanics and particularly the theory of elasticity and the mechanics of continuous media. He also developed a method for the numerical quadrature of oscillatory integrals, now known as ''Filon quadrature''. He was Vice Chancellor of the University of London from 1933 to 1935. Early life He was born at Saint-Cloud, near Paris, as the only child of Augustin Filon, the French ''littérateur'' who was appointed as the official tutor to the Prince Imperial. Accompanying the Prince Imperial in his exile, the Filon family came to England in 1878 and lived at Margate. He was educated at Herne House School in Margate. Career In 1894 Filon became a student at University College, London and received his BA in 1896 with a gold medal in Greek. He was appointed in the college as Demonstrator in Applied Mathematics under the supervision of Karl ...
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Filon Dzhelaliy
Filon Dzhelaliy, also known as Dzhulaibek, was a Cossack colonel of Crimean Tatar descentКоваленко Сергій. Джалалий Филон//Україна під булавою Богдана Хмельницького. Енциклопедія у 3-х томах. Том 2. - Київ: Видавництво "Стікс", 2008 who served during the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648–1657. He was a close associate of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and originally served in the Pereiaslav Cossack Regiment. In April 1648, together with B.Tovpigoy, a centurion of the Cherkasy regiment, he led an uprising of registered Cossacks at Kamiana Zavod. In 1648, he was appointed colonel of the Kropyvniansky ( Ichniansky) regiment. He took part in several battles, including the Battle of Zhovti Vody in 1648; the Battle of Korsun; the Battle of Pyliavtsi in 1648; and the Battle of Zboriv in 1649. He also took part in important diplomatic missions to Turkey. In October–November 1648, Dzhulaibek led ...
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Filon Kmita
Filon Kmita (1530 Kyiv Voivodeship – 1587), also known as Kmita the Chernobylan, was a noble in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Filon Kmita was notable for conducting counter-intelligence in the Muscovite wars and establishing a spy network in the Grand Duchy of Muscovy, as well as successfully leading ambush attacks with considerably fewer soldiers than the enemy. Biography Early years and first position Filon Kmita was born in 1530 in the Kyiv Voivodeship to the Kmitów noble family as a son of Semion Kmita and Tatiana Kroszyńska. His father participated in battles between the Ukrainian Cossacks and Tatars, and as a result, Filon from a young age would be involved in various wars alongside his father. Filon Kmita first began his service in 1552 as the leader of a small border fortress on the Ostyor river. Here in 1562, he was noted for repelling a Muscovite regiment of 2,000 soldiers with just 300 horsemen. In the same year, he would ga ...
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Filon Ktenidis
Filon Ktenidis (Φίλων Κτενίδης; 1889 – 13 July 1963) was a Pontic Greek playwright, accountant, journalist, medical doctor A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through th ... and the founder of Panagia Soumela in Kastania, Vermiou in Greece. Biography Early life and education Born in 1889 in Trapezus, Pontus, he spent his childhood days in Kromni. In 1906 he graduated with excellent grades at the Frontistirion (High School) of Trapezous. Career In 1906–1909 he began work as an accountant. Αt the same time he was a contributor to the Trapezuntine newspaper ''Ethniki Drasi'' (National Action). In 1910 he published his own fortnightly newspaper, ''Epitheoro'', and was expelled by the Neo Turks and fled to Athens, where he enrolled in the university's Medical Sch ...
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Filon Quadrature
In numerical analysis, Filon quadrature or Filon's method is a technique for numerical integration of oscillatory integrals. It is named after English mathematician Louis Napoleon George Filon, who first described the method in 1934. Description The method is applied to oscillatory definite integrals in the form: :\int_a^b f(x) g(x) dx where f(x) is a relatively slowly-varying function and g(x) is either sine or cosine or a complex exponential that causes the rapid oscillation of the integrand, particularly for high frequencies. In Filon quadrature, the f(x) is divided into 2N subintervals of length h, which are then interpolated by parabolas. Since each subinterval is now converted into a Fourier integral of quadratic polynomials, these can be evaluated in closed-form by integration by parts. For the case of g(x)=\cos(kx), the integration formula is given as: :\int_a^b f(x) \cos(kx) dx \approx h ( \alpha \left f(b) \sin(kb)-f(a) \sin(ka)\right+ \beta C_ + \gamma C_ ) where :\ ...
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Truck Camper
In North America, the term truck camper and its derived acronym TC are generally used to refer to any recreational vehicle or RV that may be carried in the bed of a pickup truck. In North America, this RV type is sometimes known as a slide-in or cab-over. In English-speaking Europe the term demountable or dismountable is more frequently used, and in Australia, the term slide-on is used to describe RVs of this type. In the vast majority of States in the United States truck campers are not registered, titled and are thus not considered a recreational vehicle but rather cargo or a truck accessory. History Truck campers are usually considered the most versatile form of camper. They are capable of going virtually anywhere a pickup truck can go. The earliest truck campers date to the mid-50s and appeared almost at the same time. They were the Cree Truck Coach built in Saline, Michigan by Howard Cree and the Sport King built by Walter King's company in Torrance, California. King buil ...
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Tharsis, Huelva
Tharsis is a village that is part of the Alosno municipality in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2013 census, the village has a population of 1,840 inhabitants. Mining Tharsis is a mining town where the Filón Sur Mine, known for its fine goethite specimens, is located. Filon Sur Mine See also *Alosno Alosno is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2013 census, the village has a population of 1,840 inhabitants. The Filon Sur Mine, in Alosno municipality, is a notable source of fine specimens of the ... * Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Company Limited References External links *Amigos de Tharsis {{Municipalities in Huelva Populated places in the Province of Huelva ...
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