Reyneau Charles René Reyneau. Born 11 June 1656 in Brissac, Maineet-Loire, France Died24 Feb 1728 in Paris, France. Charles René Reyneau's father was a surgeon. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Reyneau.html
Extractions: 's father was a surgeon. He studied at the Oratorian College in Angers. In October 1676 he entered the Maison d'Institution in Paris where he met Malebranche In 1682 Reyneau was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Angers. However, in 1705, he had to give up teaching as be became deaf. He had been going deaf for a number of years but he managed to keep his post by having former students give his lectures for him. After giving up the struggle to continue his job in these difficult circumstances, Reyneau went to Paris and lived at the Oratorian house there for the rest of his life. This was a time when there were major new mathematical ideas coming through the work of Johann Bernoulli and being brought into France through and others. For many years Reyneau was not really abreast of these new developments, even when Johann Bernoulli visited Paris in 1692 and Reyneau did not rush to keep up to date with the important new ideas.
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Reyneau, Charles René Catalog of the Scientific Community reyneau, charles René. Note thecreators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/reyneau.html
Extractions: Reyneau, Charles René Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Brissac (diocese of Angers), 11 June 1656 Died: Paris, 24 Feb. 1728 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician His father was a surgeon. As always, I assume affluence at least. 3. Nationality Birth: French Career: French Death: French 4. Education Schooling: Religous Order Before 1676 nothing is known of Reyneau's life. He studied at the Oratorian college in Angers. In 1676 he entered the Maison d'Institution (Instruction?) in Paris, and was sent to the Collège de Toulon in 1679 by his superiors. Partly in view of this and partly in view of his subsequent career, I assume the equivalent of a B.A. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic He entered the Maison d'Institution in Paris in 1676, and was ordained a priest at the Collège de Toulon in 1681. 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics He is important historically as the author of a textbook, Analyse demontrée (Paris, 1708), which was designed to provide instruction in the new mathematics developed at the beginning of the 18th century. The book was written upon the request of Malebranche. Reyneau began working on the book in 1698 with two other Oratorians, Louis Byzance and Claude Jaquemet. Reyneau was very interested in the debates on the differential and infinitesimal calculus provoked by Rolle's work, but Reyneau had difficulty assimilating the new material.
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Reyneau, Charles René reyneau, charles René. 1. Dates Born Brissac (diocese of Angers), 11 June1656 Died Paris, 24 Feb. 1728 Dateinfo Dates Certain Lifespan 72 http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/FilesBAK1/reyneau.html
Extractions: 1. Dates Born: Brissac (diocese of Angers), 11 June 1656 Died: Paris, 24 Feb. 1728 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician His father was a surgeon. As always, I assume affluence at least. 3. Nationality Birth: French Career: French Death: French 4. Education Schooling: Religous Order Before 1676 nothing is known of Reyneau's life. He studied at the Oratorian college in Angers. In 1676 he entered the Maison d'Institution (Instruction?) in Paris, and was sent to the Collège de Toulon in 1679 by his superiors. Partly in view of this and partly in view of his subsequent career, I assume the equivalent of a B.A. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic He entered the Maison d'Institution in Paris in 1676, and was ordained a priest at the Collège de Toulon in 1681. 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics He is important historically as the author of a textbook, Analyse demontrée (Paris, 1708), which was designed to provide instruction in the new mathematics developed at the beginning of the 18th century. The book was written upon the request of Malebranche. Reyneau began working on the book in 1698 with two other Oratorians, Louis Byzance and Claude Jaquemet. Reyneau was very interested in the debates on the differential and infinitesimal calculus provoked by Rolle's work, but Reyneau had difficulty assimilating the new material. Reyneau's lesser known works are La science du calcul, 2 vols., (1714-35) and a treatise on the art of navigating, Traité de la marine ou l'art de naviguer.
Reyneau Biography of charles René reyneau (16561728) charles René reyneau. Born 11 June 1656 in Brissac, Maine-et-Loire, France http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Reyneau.html
Extractions: 's father was a surgeon. He studied at the Oratorian College in Angers. In October 1676 he entered the Maison d'Institution in Paris where he met Malebranche In 1682 Reyneau was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Angers. However, in 1705, he had to give up teaching as be became deaf. He had been going deaf for a number of years but he managed to keep his post by having former students give his lectures for him. After giving up the struggle to continue his job in these difficult circumstances, Reyneau went to Paris and lived at the Oratorian house there for the rest of his life. This was a time when there were major new mathematical ideas coming through the work of Johann Bernoulli and being brought into France through and others. For many years Reyneau was not really abreast of these new developments, even when Johann Bernoulli visited Paris in 1692 and Reyneau did not rush to keep up to date with the important new ideas.
References For Reyneau References for the biography of charles René reyneau References for charles René reyneau. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990). http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Reyneau.html
Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive Privat de; Recorde, Robert; reyneau, charles; Rheticus, Georg Joachim;Riccati, Jacopo; Ricci, Matteo; Ricci, Michelangelo; Richer, Jean; Ries http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/External/Westfall_list.html
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Extractions: 6. Scientific Disciplines: Natural Philosophy; Mathematics; Subordinate Disciplines: Dialecticae partitiones sive institutiones (Paris, 1543), Aristotelicae animadversiones , (Paris, 1543), Oratio de studies (Paris, 1547) Arithmeticae libri duo (Paris, 1555), Scholae grammaticae (Paris, 1559) and Proemium reformandae Parisiensis Academiae (Paris, 1562). Ramus and Ramism became associated with 'method.' His opposition to blind belief in authority and his support in the belief that the right thinking would be confirmed by the physical world makes Ramus a unique forerunner of both Bacon's empiricism and Descartes' rationalism. He turned to astronomy late in his career. He urged a return to the observational astronomy of the Babylonians and Egyptians in an attempt to determine the nonhypothetical, directly observable regularity of the heavens. Later, Kepler would claim to have met Ramus' demands.
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Extractions: Charles Drew began his pioneering work with blood plasma during his tenure as the first black surgical resident at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. Because of his concern about the difficulties involved in transporting and correctly matching highly perishable blood, Drew took the preservation of blood's properties and the uses of plasma in postoperative work as his field of research. In 1940, Drew received a cablegram from Dr. John Beattie, then director of the research laboratories of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, asking him to secure five thousand ampules of dried plasma for transfusion, to be used for the ever-increasing numbers of wounded British citizens and soldiers. Within a short time, Drew had organized the Blood Transfusion Association to send plasma to Britain, and the crisis in war-torn England's hospitals was averted. A year later, Drew became medical director of the American Red Cross's blood-donor project, and it was largely thanks to his expertise that so many lives were saved during World War II. Drew left the Red Cross shortly after the organization ordered that all non-Caucasian blood be stored separately, and he returned to his former teaching position at Howard University and Freedmen's Hospital. In 1944, Drew received the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for his work on the British and American blood and plasma projects. On April 1, 1950, while on his way to a medical conference at Tuskegee, Drew was killed in an automobile accident in North Carolina.
National Portrait Gallery: American Women Poet charles Ellis (18921976) Oil on canvas, 1934 Gift of charles Ellis and MaryMcLeod Bethune (1875-1955) Educator Betsy Graves reyneau (1888-1964) Oil on http://www.npg.si.edu/cexh/nwomen/women4.htm
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Martin, Benjamin: Biographia Philosophica Petit, Peter Pelly, Sir William Plato Pliny the Elder Porta, John Baptista ProclusPtolemy Ramus, Peter Regiomontanus reyneau, charles Ricciolus, Johannes http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/15277.ctl
Extractions: Martin, Benjamin Biographia Philosophica Being an Account of the Lives, Writings, and Inventions of the Most Eminent Philosophers and Mathematicians . Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1764 Edition. 567 p. 5-3/8 x 8-1/2 2002 Cloth CUSA $140.00tx 1-85506-973-3 Spring 2002 Benjamin Martin (1704-82) came from a family of Surrey farmers and seems to have received little in the way of formal education. However, he taught himself mathematics and astronomy, and in time became an accomplished inventor and maker of scientific instruments. He was also a keen disciple of Newtonon whose physics he gave public lecturesas well as a considerable philosopher of language. Martin published many books on these various subjects, but his chief ambition as a writer was nothing less than to provide a synopsis of all scientific and philosophical knowledge in a grand fourteen-volume series. Martin only ever completed five of these projected booktwo on philology, two on mathematics, and the Biographia Philosophica This rare little encyclopaedia contains entries detailing the lives and works of 157 people, from Thales and Euclid in antiquity to Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Nicholas Saunderson in Martin's own century. Typically, an entry will begin with biographical information and then move on to a critical assessment of its subject's work, 'digested according to the Order of Time in which they lived'. Sometimes, a bibliography is given in conclusion. As was usual in his era, Martin construed the term 'philosophy' broadly enough to include the sciences as well as abstract thought.
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