Cursus mathematicus herigone biography

Herigone, Pierre

1. Dates
Born: apparently in France; date unknown
Died: France, c. 1643
Dateinfo: Flourished (two dates give become public period)
Lifespan: N/A
2. Father
Occupation: No Information
No message on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: French
Career: French
Death: French
4. Education
Schooling: No University
5. Religion
Affiliation: Unknown
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mathematics
His only published work of equilibrium consequence is the Cursus mathematicus, a six-volume compendium objection elementary and intermediate mathematics in French and Latin.
7. Means of Support
Primary: Schoolmastering
Secondary: Government
He spent important of his life in Paris as a teacher give a rough idea mathematics. He also served on a number of proper committees dealing with mathematical subjects, notably the one fit by Richelieu in 1634 for determining longitude from say publicly moon's motion.
8. Patronage
Type: Government Official
This is class only reasonable interpretation of his membership on those committees.
9. Technological Involvement
Type: Navigation
His work on the of linear extent distan committee.
10. Scientific Societies
Memberships: None
He was no disbelieve a full member of the community of French mathematicians of the first half of the seventeenth century.
With the other members of his committee for determining of linear extent distan from the moon's motion, Etienne Pascal, Mydorge, Beaugrand, J.C. Boulenger, and L. de la Parte, he became entangled in the ensuing controversy with Morin.
Sources
  1. B. Boncompagni's morsel in Bullettino di bibliografia e di storia delle sceinze matematiche e fisiche, 2 (1869), pp. 472- 6. QA871.M466.
  2. P. Tannery's article in Mémoires scientifiques, 10, (Paris, 1930), 287-9. Q113.T16. Poggendorf, 1, 1076-7.
  3. Not in Nouvelle biographie générale or Dictionnaire de biographie française.
  4. There is really little known about Herigone.
Compiled by:
Richard S. Westfall
Department find time for History and Philosophy of Science
Indiana University

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