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61. The Scientific Revolution - 700 Biographies - Scientific Community Of The 17th C
carcavi, pierre de Birth Date Uncertain - (1600 - 1684) - (Life Span 84)Father's Occupation/Status Merchant; Father's Financial Status Affluent
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The Scientific Revolution: A Comprehensive Single Listing of the Westfall Catalogue: The Scientific Community of the Scientific Revolution - Compiled from R.S. Westfall's data by Robert A. Hatch - With Permission of G. Westfall T H E S C I E N T I F I C R E V O L U T I O N
The Scientific Revolution - (1450-1750) - A Collective Biography
A Comprehensive - Searchable List - 700 Biographies
Created from Westfall's DSB Catalogue
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Nota Bene: T he following biographical index to the Scientific Revolution has been constructed from D-Base files originally compiled under the direction of Richard S. Westfall. Each of the individuals listed below was included in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography . I have developed this single comprehensive list of some 700 individuals from the Scientific Revolution to facilitate a ' First Search ' capability. The purpose is twofold. This list is designed at once to allow users a general overview of the Scientific Community while also providing quick access to basic information on each individual. By design, 'First Search' entries are short and searchable and serves as an Index. After surveying this Comprehensive Index, users are then advised to conduct a '

62. SAM-C
David F. Dieguez, 'Juan Caramuel,' Revista mathematica hispanoamericano,1 (1919), 121-7, 178-89, 203-12. carcavi Carcavy, pierre de
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Cabeo, Niccolo
1. Dates Born:
Ferrara, 26 February 1586; Died: Genoa, 30 June 1650; Datecode: Lifespan: 64
2. Father: No Information. No information on financial status.
3. Nationality : Birth: Italy; Career: Italy; Death: Italy
4. Education: Religious Orders; D.D. He attended the Jesuit college in Parma. Heilbron says Ferrara. I did not find any mention of university study. He clearly received the equivalent of a B.A. within the order and as a full Jesuit he would have had a theological degree.
5. Religion: Catholic. He was a Jesuit, having entered as a novice in 1602.
6. Scientific Disciplines: Magnetism; Natural Philosophy; Elc; Subordinate Disciplines: Mechanics. Cabeo is remembered partly because he was acquainted with Giovanni Battista Baliani, who experimented with falling weights, and wrote about Baliani's experiments. His interpretation that two different weights fall in the same length of time without regard to the medium became the indirect cause of other experiments conducted by Vincenzo Renieri. He experimented with pendulums. He published two major works, Philosophia magnetica (1629) and In quatuor libros meteorologicorum Aristotelis commentaria (1646), an anti-aristotelian work.

63. Fermat's Fallibility
on number theory, the last was apparently the 1659 letter to carcavi in which of theletter, quoted from Mahoney's The Mathematical Career of pierre de Fermat
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64. Fermat's Infinite Descent
pierre de Fermat's method of infinite descent is beautifully illustrated by theproofs of In a letter to carcavi describing his methods he wrote As ordinary
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65. Mathematicians
W. Adriaan Vlacq (Vlaccus) (16001667) *W *W. pierre de carcavi (c.1600-1684) *SB *W. Florimond debeaune (1601-1652) *SB *mt *W. pierre
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List of Mathematicians printed from: http://aleph0.clarku.edu:80/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html 1700 B.C.E. Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *mt 700 B.C.E. Baudhayana (c. 700) 600 B.C.E. Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) 500 B.C.E. Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *mt Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *mt Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *mt Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *mt Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB Hippias of Elis (fl. c. 425) *SB *mt Theodorus of Cyrene (c. 425) Socrates (469-399) Philolaus of Croton (d. c. 390) *SB Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-370) *SB *mt 400 B.C.E. Hippasus of Metapontum (or of Sybaris or Croton) (c. 400?) Archytas of Tarentum (of Taras) (c. 428-c. 347) *SB *mt Plato (427-347) *SB *MT Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415-c. 369) *mt Leodamas of Thasos (fl. c. 380) *SB

66. Bibliothèque Mazarine / Colloque Mazarin, Les Livres Et Les Arts
Translate this page Un catalogue dressé en 1661-1662 permit à pierre carcavi de faireun choix parmi les quelques trente mille imprimés décrits.
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Mazarin, les livres et les arts
(Istituto italiano di cultura)
Michele Maccherini (Sienne). Une " créature " des Barberini en France, le cardinal Alessandro Bichi
Joseph Scherpereel (Bordeaux III) .
Francesco Solinas (Paris, Collège de France) . " Portare Roma a Parigi" : les Barberini à Paris
Damnatio memoriae
Christine Maria Grafinger
Patrick Michel
(Bordeaux-III) .
Bertrand Jestaz
Angela Negro
(Rome, Soprintendenza dei Beni artistici et storici di Roma) . Mazarin et son palais romain
Manolo Guerci (Rome) .
(Paris-IV Sorbonne) . Jean-Claude Boyer (Paris, CNRS) . De l'amateur au patron des arts : l'esquisse d'une politique (Institut de France) Claude Dulong-Sainteny Les biens de ce monde : l'enrichissement de Mazarin Jean Delumeau Mazarin collectionneur Jean Leclant Tomiko Yoshida-Takeda (Tokyo) . Chantal Grell Mazarin et l'Histoire Jean-Pierre Babelon Barbara Gaehtgens Hendrik Ziegler (Paris, Centre allemand d'histoire de l'art) .

67. Thuret Plomp
370. 21 One clock was for Henri Louis Habert de Monmor, the otherfor pierre de carcavi; see Œuvres Complètes, V, 474476. 22
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T he
H o r o l o g i c a l F o u n d a t i o n A Longitude Timekeeper by
Isaac Thuret with the Balance Spring invented by Christiaan Huygens Reinier Plomp

The Netherlands Summary The recent discovery of an extremely interesting clock signed Thuret A Paris reveals that this clockmaker was much more closely involved in the development of a clock to be used for finding longitudes at sea than has generally been assumed. Isaac Thuret was the clockmaker who made for Christiaan Huygens the first watch with a spiral spring regulating the movements of the balance wheel in 1675.
Figure 1.
The recently discovered longitude timekeeper by Isaac Thuret, signed
Thuret A Paris

The conflict about his contribution to the invention is usually seen as to have ended their cooperation. However, a closer study of Huygens' correspondence strongly suggests that this was not the case.
This longitude timekeeper, provided with the pirouette as published by Huygens but abandoned by the makers of pocket watches, supports this view. Its close correspondence in design with the later marine chronometers (no remontoire neither fusee) confirms that Huygens and Thuret, apart from the pirouette, were on the right track. However, it would take a century before the reliability and accuracy of the mechanic timekeeper reached the level required for measuring longitudes.

68. Blaise Pascal - Biographie
Translate this page An der Diskussion, die Pascal leidenschaftlich unter dem Pseudonym A. dettonvilleführt, beteiligen sich ua Christian Huygens, John Wallis, pierre de carcavi.
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69. Table Of Contents For Mahoney, M.S.: The Mathematical Career Of Pierre De Fermat
The Mathematical Career of pierre de Fermat, 16011665. the Patrimony The Challengesof 1657 5. One Final Attempt The Relation to carcavi (1659) and the
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Reviews TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface (1994) ix
Introduction xi
Acknowledgments xvii
I. The Personal Touch 1
1. Mathematics in 1620
2. Fermat's Life and Career in Parlement 3. Motivation to Mathematics II. Nullum Non Problema Solvere: Viete's Analytic Program and Its Influence on Fermat 26 1. Algebra, Analysis, and the Analytic Art 2. Following the "Precepts of the Art" 3. Fermat's Style of Work and His Influence on His Contemporaries III. The Royal Road 72 1. Introduction 2. Fermat's Analytic Geometry, the Ad locos pianos et solidos isagoge 3. The Origins of the Isagoge: Apollonius' Plane Loci and Conics 4. Extensions of the System of the isagoge: The Isagoge ad locos ad superficiern 5. Uses of the System of the Isagoge: Graphic Solution and Classification of Equations IV. Fashioning One's Own Luck 143 1. Introduction

70. EL INGENIOSO HIDALGO
Translate this page pierre de Fermat murió en Castres (Francia) el 12 de enero de 1665. En Toulouseconoció a carcavi, también consejero del parlamento y aficionado a las
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EL INGENIOSO HIDALGO IES. Cervantes Madrid Abril 1997 VOCES EN LIBERTAD en la fiesta de Cervantes II Época Nº 1 Periódico electrónico Nº 1 Sumario Editorial Luis Alberto de Cuenca, poeta de la amistad Yolanda Delgado Cánovas del Castillo, artífice de la Restauración Trinidad Ortúzar Castañer Un Nobel del Tercer Mundo Luis de Peña Pierre de Fermat
Ginés García y Victoria Rubio
¿Ir a los toros? . Y porqué no. Francisco Aguado ( Periodista taurino y antiguo alumno ) "Mescladament partirem nostres cossos". A. David Nuestra heredad Begoña Otaola En defensa de los (buenos) tebeos Francisco J. Rodríguez Buil EDITORIAL Un año más nos asomamos al balcón de nuestro periódico en un empeño, bastante quijotesco por cierto, por mantener vivas estas páginas, logradas gracias al esfuerzo de un grupo de personas que todavía creemos en la fuerza solidaria y dignificadora de la palabra. Pero en los tiempos que corren, mucho me temo que están empezando a “sobrar “ por un exceso de manipulación, términos hasta ahora reivindicados como valores indiscutibles de nuestra tarea: Solidaridad, Igualdad de oportunidades, Respeto, Colaboración... cada vez es más difícil despertar el entusiasmo tanto entre los profesores como entre los alumnos, para emprender actividades que logren hacer de un instituto público no un lugar que expida títulos, sino un

71. Positions De Thèses
Translate this page 7941 et 15468 ont été vendus l’un à pierre de carcavi, garde de la Bibliothèqueroyale à partir de 1663, l’autre au collège de Sorbonne, probablement
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72. 0035006 .htm
Translate this page CARAVAGE (MA de), sa Cingara, 185, 190. carcavi, 208, 211, note 1. CHABOT(tombeau de l'amiral), 234. CHAIRE de Saint-pierre, de Bernin, 144.
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et suiv. AIGUILLON (duchesse d'), son entretien avec Bernin, et suiv. ALBANE, ALBON (M. d'), ; mot de Pasquin sur lui, ANECDOTES sur un peintre napolitain; sur l'ambassadeur d'Espagne; sur un Espagnol et Philippe Napolitain, ; sur un ex-voto ANGELI (Filippo), dit le Napolitain, peintre, anecdote de lui et d'un seigneur espagnol, ANGUIER (F.), ANTIN (l'). Voy. ANTIQUES au Louvre, ; au palais Mazarin, ANTOINE (cardinal). Voy. Barberini. ARCHITECTURE, ce qu'en dit Bernin, ARGENTERIE faite aux Gobelins, ARGOUGES (M. d'), ARMAGNAC (M. d'), er par le duc de Mantoue, ART (l'), plus parfait que l'ouvrier, , note 9, et suiv. BARBERINI (Antonio), cardinal, BAROCHE (Fed. Barocci), sa peinture, BASSAN, jugement de Bernin sur lui, BAUTRU (G.), BEAUVAIS (M me de), BELLEFONDS (M. de), BENEDETTI. Voy. Castiglione. BENOIT (Ant.), ses portraits de cire, BENSERADE, et suiv., ; mot d'Urbain VIII sur lui, ; ce qu'il dit des portraits de marbre et de bronze et de la sculpture; comment il travaillait, ; son mot sur Michel-Ange, ; va voir les tableaux de Chantelou, et suiv.; son estime pour Poussin

73. Questa è La Pagina Di Fermat
Translate this page a Tolosa e cambiò il suo nome da pierre Fermat a pierre de Fermat. Numerosi furonoi suoi incontri con studiosi matematici, tra cui carcavi e Mersenne e
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74. History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians
Vlaccus) (16001667) *W *W; pierre de carcavi (c. 1600-1684) *SB *W;Florimond debeaune (1601-1652) *SB *MT *W; pierre de Fermat (1601 description A list of all of the important mathematicians working in a given century.Category Science Math Mathematicians Directories
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Chronological List of Mathematicians
Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan
Table of Contents
1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below
List of Mathematicians
    1700 B.C.E.
  • Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT
    700 B.C.E.
  • Baudhayana (c. 700)
    600 B.C.E.
  • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT
  • Apastamba (c. 600)
  • Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB
  • Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT
  • Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB
  • Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520)
    500 B.C.E.
  • Katyayana (c. 500)
  • Nabu-rimanni (c. 490)
  • Kidinu (c. 480)
  • Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT
  • Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT
  • Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT
  • Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB
  • Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT
  • Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB
  • Meton (c. 430) *SB

75. Matematica - Articoli - Interventi Di…
Translate this page 1581-1683), M. Mersenne (1588-1648), Lord Brouncker (1620-1684), J. Wallis (1616-1703),F. de Bessy, pierre de carcavi (1600-1684), R. descartes (1596-1650), J
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I primi duecento anni delle Disquisitiones Arithmeticae
di Aldo Scimone Al Serenissimo
Principe e Signore
Charles William Ferdinand
Duca di Brunswick e Lunenbur g "Serenisssimo Principe,
considero la mia più grande fortuna che Voi mi abbiate accordato di adornare questa mia opera con il Vostro degnissimo Nome. Io sento il sacro dovere di dedicarla a Voi. Se non fosse stato per il Vostro favore, Serenissimo Principe, non avrei potuto iniziare lo studio delle scienze. Se non fosse stato per i Vostri incessanti favori a supporto dei miei studi, non avrei potuto dedicarmi totalmente al mio appassionato amore, lo studio della matematica. E' stata solo la Vostra generosità che mi ha liberato da altre preoccupazioni, permettendomi di dedicare me stesso a tanti anni di studio e di fruttuosa contemplazione, e che infine mi ha fornito l'opportunità di mettere per iscritto alcuni risultati delle mie ricerche."
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae
, che aveva finalmente visto la luce a Lipsia dopo non pochi ostacoli che ne avevano ritardato la pubblicazione.

76. Des Cartes Et Des Plans… Pour Remonter Le Temps
Translate this page Dans la séance du 23 mai 1668, son porte parole M. de carcavi, demande aux l'AtlasNational de France par départements de pierre-Grégoire Chanlaire et
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- soit aux 180 Cartes de Cassini au 1/86 400 environ (voir illustration Carte des Chasses du Roy sur laquelle nous avons la chance de voir figurer La Norville et dont nous publions une illustration Christian SOURDAINE
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La carte de CASSINI
La Norville sur la carte de CASSINI signes conventionnels
Pour lire une Carte de CASSINI
Voici quelques explications des signes figurant sur une Carte de Cassini :
croix = paroisse ou village
= fief
* Gibet triangulaire ou rectangulaire = justice
* Calvaire sur monticule = croix
* Deux ovales = bourg * Plan de rues = ville ordinaire
= fief
* Trait vertical sur tour (rectangle en hauteur)
* Croix sur clocher (rectangle en hauteur) = paroisse * Croix de Malte sur clocher = commanderie Retour au sommaire
LA CARTE DES CHASSES DU ROY
Mantes Poissy St-Denis Versailles Paris Montfort- L'Amaury Chevreuse Sceaux Rambouillet Arpajon Corbeil La Norville sur la Carte des Chasses du Roy Reproduit avec l'aimable autorisation de l'auteur Retour au sommaire

77. Kassidy- Pierre De Fermat
Kassidy pierre de Fermat. Oh, thank say! I would like to thank my friendsand fellow Frenchmen Mesuir Beaugrand and Mesuir carcavi. You
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78. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Bâtisseur De La Nation Ou La Politique Du Grand Dessein
pierre de carcavi, géomètreet Claude Perrault, médecin, tous deux très proches de Colbert ; deux
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Histoire par Christine Bierre Ce texte est extrait du livre
Institut Schiller ISBN 2-905 353-03-1 en avril Introduction Les causes de la crise actuelle
Smith . Au service de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales "protectionnisme" ou "d'intervention" "laisser-faire" ou de
Friedman de l'Ecole de Chicago, ou Guy Sorman
"privatiser"
L'alternative : le colbertisme Hamilton
Certains pays d'Europe occidentale, notamment la France et l'Allemagne ainsi que le Japon, appliquent encore une certaine forme de politique "mercantiliste" "dirigisme"
"colbertisme"
Dans la tradition de Charlemagne
"Sire, je vous dois tout. Mais je crois que je m'acquitte de toutes mes dettes en vous remettant Colbert !"
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Le combat contre l'empire commercial hollandais Les canaux : des chemins qui marchent carte "sont extraordinaires et forcent la nature" d'abord dans la construction "la grue et l'engin" , puis dans les autres arts. Figure 2 Figure 3 , dit Papin dans une description qui se trouve dans les du mois de septembre 1688, "

79. Fermat's Last Theorem By J-P Guegan
pierre de Fermat was born on the 17 August 1601, the son of several other eminentmathematicians of the day, including Beaugrand, Pascal, Mersenne and carcavi.
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Introduction
Pierre de Fermat was born on the 17 August 1601, the son of a wealthy leather merchant and a prominent lawyer in his hometown of Beaumont- de- Lomagne. He had two sisters and a brother and was educated in a local Franciscan monastery. He attended the University of Toulouse, then in the late 1620s, he moved to Bordeaux, where he produced important work on maxima and minima. Fermat then studied for a degree in law at Orlâans University, and in 1630 became a lawyer and a government official. He lived and worked jointly in his hometown and in Toulouse. His rise through the law profession was speeded by and outbreak of the plague in the region. His amateur interest in mathematics was augmented by his friendship with several other eminent mathematicians of the day, including Beaugrand, Pascal, Mersenne and Carcavi. During this time he carried out work on spirals, which was motivated by the consideration of the path of falling bodies. At this time, Fermat was also working on solid and plane loci and these helped build his reputation as a prominent mathematician.Fermat posed several other problems and it was around 1630 when a note was written whilst Fermat was studying Diophantus's Arithmetica a significant document at the time, in which Fermat proposed a theory to which he claimed to have proof. But it was not until many years later that the problem was first published. This is probably due to Fermat's unwillingness, as a rule, to publish any work in a polished form. The one notable exception to this rule was his anonymous supplement to Herigone's Cursus mathematicus. He preferred instead to set problems to his peers to which he already had the answers. This caused several arguments between Fermat and his peers who thought he was setting them impossible problems. He also had a long running dispute when he stated that Frenicle de Bessy's paper was merely

80. Body
Translate this page 1.0503\72.04.06.\carcavi\- Ac+\diverses dep. 1.0567\71.05.11.\tailleurs de pierre\-\Louvre,Tuileries, Observ.\-\total = 600.- SPLIT into 3 = 200.00.00.
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