- pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa daɡilɔ̃]; also d'Aguillon or in
Latin Franciscus Aguilonius) (4
January 1567 – 20
March 1617) was a Jesuit, mathematician, physicist...
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Savot (1609), de
Boodt (1609) and
Aguilonius (1613). From these, the most
influential was the work of
Franciscus Aguilonius (1567–1617),
although he did not...
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vision as a criterion. The term
horopter was
introduced by
Franciscus Aguilonius in the
second of his six
books in
optics in 1613. In 1818,
Gerhard Vieth...
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vertical horopters 600
years before Aguilonius that is
actually closer to the
modern definition than
Aguilonius's—and his work on
binocular disparity...
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Franciscus Gomarus (François Gomaer; 1563–1641),
Dutch theologian Franciscus Aguilonius (François d'Aguilon; 1567–1617),
Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist...
- printed,
including the
Biblia Polyglotta and
Opticorum libri VI of
Francis Aguilonius. In 1594, the new
library was
again housed in the city hall, but this...
- 2022),
researcher and
professor of
human genetics François d'Aguilon or
Aguilonius (1546–1617),
mathematician and
physicist Pierre Deligne (born 1944), mathematician...
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Charles Borromeo Church in Antwerp,
which was
designed by
Franciscus Aguilonius and
Peter Huyssens. His
Baroque church shows the
influence of his Roman...