- Nicole-Reine
Lepaute (French pronunciation: [nikɔl ʁɛn ləpot]; née Étable de la Brière, 5
January 1723 – 6
December 1788), also
erroneously known as Hortense...
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Lepaute is a
small lunar impact crater that is
located along the
western edge of the
Palus Epidemiarum, a
minor lunar mare in the
southwestern part of...
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Lepaute may
refer to: Jean-André
Lepaute (1720-1789),
French clockmaker Jean-Baptiste
Lepaute (1727-1802),
French clockmaker Nicole-Reine
Lepaute or Hortense...
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mathematician Nicole-Reine
Hortense Lepaute.
Philibert Commerson attempted to name the
flower Lepautia or
Peautia after Lepaute. However, the flower's accepted...
- Jean-André
Lepaute (23
November 1720 – 11
April 1789),
together with his
younger brother Jean-Baptiste
Lepaute (6
February 1727 – 18
March 1802), was...
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Joseph Lepaute Dagelet (1751–1788) was a
French astronomer,
clockmaker and
mathematician who
accompanied Lapérouse on his
scientific cir****navigation...
- was Beaumarchais' and not
Lepaute's,
catapulting Beaumarchais to
stardom and
relegating Lepaute to infamy, as l'affaire
Lepaute had been the talk of Paris...
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French mathematicians:
Alexis Clairaut,
Joseph Lalande, and Nicole-Reine
Lepaute, who
predicted the date of the comet's 1759
perihelion to
within one month's...
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French mathematicians,
Alexis Clairaut,
Joseph Lalande, and Nicole-Reine
Lepaute. The
confirmation of the comet's
return was the
first time
anything other...
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whose return in that year he had
helped Alexis Clairaut and Nicole-Reine
Lepaute to calculate. In 1762
Delisle resigned the
chair of
astronomy in the Collège...