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  1. The French Mathematician: A Novel by Tom Petsinis, 2000-04-01
  2. The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman, 2010-09-16
  3. The French Mathematician by Tom Petsinis, 1997
  4. French Mathematicians: René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Marquis de Condorcet, Abraham de Moivre, Jean-Charles de Borda, Augustin-Louis Cauchy
  5. French Mathematician Introduction: Alphonse de Polignac, Jacques Roubaud, Olry Terquem, Jean Gaston Darboux, Georges Giraud, Jean-Robert Argand
  6. The French Mathematician by Tom Petsinis, 1998-01-01
  7. The French Mathematician by Tom Petsinis, 1997-01-01
  8. Fourier: is this French mathematician the true father of modern engineering?: An article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME by Eugene F. Adiutori, 2005-08-01
  9. Blaise Pascal - French Mathematician and Religious Philosopher (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-04-16
  10. René Descartes: French philosophy, Mathematician, Physicist, Cartesianism,Rationalism, Foundationalism, Metaphysics, Epistemology,Mathematics, Cogito ergo sum, Methodic doubt
  11. The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman, 2010-10-03
  12. The influence of French mathematicians at the end of the eighteenth century upon the teaching of mathematics in American colleges by Lao Genevra Simons, 1931
  13. Mathematicians at war: Volterra and his French colleagues in World War I (Archimedes) by Laurent Mazliak, Rossana Tazzioli, 2009-12-22
  14. A perfect discovery of the longitude at sea; in compliance with what's propos'd in a late act of Parliament. Being the product of nine years study, and frequent amendments of a mathematician by John French, 2010-08-06

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    16. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Guillaume-Francois-Antoine De L'Hopital
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    Marquis de Sainte-Mesme and Comte d'Entremont, French mathematician; b. at Paris , 1661; d. at Paris , 2 February, 1704. Being the son of the lieutenant-general of the king's armies he was intended for a military career, and served for some time as captain in a cavalry regiment. He had no talent for Latin , but early displayed extraordinary ability for mathematics. At the age of fifteen he had solved a number of problems proposed by Pascal , and while an army officer, he studied mathematics in his tent. Owing to extreme near-sightedness he was forced to resign and then devoted himself entirely to his favourite studies. In 1692 he became acquainted with Jean Bernoulli, one of the three or four men of the day who understood the new methods of differential calculus. During four months he studied with Bernoulli, whom he had invited to his estate of Oucques near , and learned from him this branch of the science of numbers. In 1693 he was elected honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of Paris and soon rivalled Newton

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    French mathematician; born at Sedan, 31 December, 1755; died at Paris , 4 June, 1828. He was educated at the College of Plessis Paris , took Holy orders , and received the title of . In 1791 he became principal of Sedan College. When this school closed in 1793, he went to Paris and entered military service as surgeon. In 1794 he was appointed secretary to the Polytechnic School. He held the chair of mathematics at the Paris , and then that of geography in the military school history and geography . Under the Restoration he was appointed curator at the library canon of Notre Dame . In 1808 he was commissioned by the minister of the interior to continue the "History of France" of Velly , and prepared the manuscript of two volumes. His most important work, however, was the editing and the translating into Latin and French of Ptolemy's "Almagest" (Paris, 1813-16). This work, undertaken at the instance of Lagrange and Delambre , is used to this day, almost exclusively, as a standard in connection with the history of astronomy . He also translated the "Comentaries" of Theon
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    French mathematicians Marin Mersenne (15881648) best known for his role as a clearing house for correspondence between eminent philosophers and scientists and for his work in
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    French kings and emperors: Charlemagne (742-814) - was crowned Emperor of the West in 800; known as the "father of Europe; encouraged teaching and the arts; founded many schools; was a wise administrator who tried to improve the lives of his subjects
    Louis IX (1214-1270) - known for his sense of justice and his courage; very religious; participated in the Crusades (les Croisades) in the XIIIth century; only French king to be made a saint
    Henri IV (1553-1610) - first of the Bourbon kings; restored stability after religious wars; was very well-liked by his subjects
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    (1596-1650) philosopher, mathematician and physicist; creator of analytical geometry; founded modern philosophy and scientific method based on reason
    Girard Desargues (1591-1661) founder of projective geometry; his work centered on the theory of conic sections and perspective

    20. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jacques-Philippe-Marie Binet
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    French mathematician and astronomer , b. at Rennes , in Brittany , 2 February, 1786; d. in Paris . He then became, at the Ecole Polytechnique, successively, of descriptive geometry, examiner , professor of mechanics, and of studies. In 1823, he succeeded Delambre in the chair of astronomy devotion Philomathique , in 1812. In 1843, he was elected to succeed Lacroix* modest manner and a devout Catholic To mathematics, mechanics, and astronomy nombres
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