Noun
cours (plural courses)
Obsolete form of course.
Cauchy defined an infinitesimal in Cours d'Analyse (1827) in terms of a sequence tending to zero. Source: Internet
At the age of seventeen, Juan Moreno moved to France, where he studied acting in the Cours Simon School of Drama. citation When Moreno moved to France he served in the French Army which was mandatory to gain his French citizenship. Source: Internet
Cours d'Analyse main The title page of a textbook by Cauchy. Source: Internet
Cauchy in 1821 defined continuity in terms of infinitesimals (see Cours d'Analyse, page 34). Source: Internet
His lectures about important principles of language description in Geneva between 1907 and 1911 were collected and published by his pupils posthumously in the famous Cours de linguistique générale in 1916. Source: Internet
In fact, Pareto's data on British income taxes in his Cours d'économie politique indicates that about 20% of the population had about 80% of the income. Source: Internet