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Pierre Hérigone (Latinized as
Petrus Herigonius) (1580–1643) was a
French mathematician and astronomer. Of
Basque origin,
Hérigone taught in
Paris for...
- (also
called the
phonetic number system,
phonetic mnemonic system, or
Hérigone's mnemonic system) is a
mnemonic technique used to help in
memorizing numbers...
- and
astronomer Pierre Hérigone (1580–1643)
describes a
novelty item that was a
camera obscura in the form of a goblet.
Hérigone's device was constructed...
- G****endi. It was
named after French mathematician and
astronomer Pierre Hérigone.
Herigonius is
roughly circular, with an
inward bulge and
narrower inner...
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Pascal served on a
scientific committee (whose
members included Pierre Hérigone and
Claude Mydorge) to
determine whether Jean-Baptiste Morin's
scheme for...
- a goblet,
based on a
design described (but not illustrated) by
Pierre Hérigone. Zahn also
designed several portable camera obscuras, and made one that...
- 1617,
Frans van S****en (Dutch) 1637, L.
Carduchi (Spanish) 1639,
Pierre Hérigone (French) 1651,
Heinrich Hoffmann (German) 1663,
Domenico Magni (Italian...
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Manuel Elizalde, anthropologist.
Pedro Miguel Etxenike, physicist.
Pierre Hérigone, mathematician, astronomer. Luis
Federico Leloir,
Nobel prize chemist....
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corresponded with
fellow mathematicians such as
Pierre G****endi,
Pierre Hérigone and
Marin Mersenne. It is
unclear when or
where he died but he probably...
- The
spelling parallelepipedum is used in the 1644
edition of
Pierre Hérigone's Cursus mathematicus. In 1663, the present-day
parallelepiped is attested...