Jean-André Lepaute (23 November 1720 – 11 April 1789), together with his younger brother Jean-Baptiste Lepaute (6 February 1727 – 18 March 1802), was a...
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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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clock with rotating annular dial by Jean-Baptiste Lepaute (1727–1802), the younger brother of Jean-André Lepaute. It is the only eighteenth-century clock...
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(1726–1796), clockmaker and mechanic, Vienna, astronomical clock. Jean Baptiste Lepaute, (1727–1802), French royal clockmaker, Paris. Willem Snellen (1727–1791)...
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clockmakers Jean-André and Jean-Baptiste Lepaute, who held the brevet horlogers du Roi. Through his aunt, Nicole-Reine Lepaute, wife of Jean-André, he discovered...
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Joseph Lepaute Dagelet Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly Marie-Charles Damoiseau André-Louis Danjon Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix Jean Baptiste Joseph...
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name. The clock on the front of the church was made by Augustin Henry-Lepaute in 1886. It replaced a clock made by Niot & Chaponnel was installed circa...
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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...
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equation and Clairaut's relation. Clairaut was born in Paris, France, to Jean-Baptiste and Catherine Petit Clairaut. The couple had 20 children, however only...
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heliometer at the Pic du Midi Observatory MPC · 7718 7720 Lepaute 4559 P-L Nicole-Reine Lepaute (1723–1788), a French astronomer and mathematician, who...
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(1934-2019) WGPSN Lepaute 33°18′S 33°41′W / 33.3°S 33.69°W / -33.3; -33.69 (Lepaute) 16.36 1935 Nicole-Reine Etable de la Briere Lepaute (1723–1788) WGPSN...
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pilot-cosmonaut and cosmologist JPL · 13010 13011 Loeillet 1987 QS5 Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London (1680–1730), Belgian composer of baroque music JPL ·...
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Ångström Ansgar Eugène Michel Antoniadi Dmitry Nikolayevich Anuchin Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville Petrus Apianus Apollonius of Perga Edward Victor...
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three mathematicians, Alexis Clairaut, Jérome Lalande and Nicole Reine Lepaute, have – for the first time – predicted the date Madame du Coudray publishes...
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painter (d. 1757) July 4 Jean-Baptiste Luton Durival, French historian, diplomat and Encyclopédiste (d. 1810) Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte...
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Kerguelen-Trémarec (1734–1797) Naturalist: Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1749 or 1750–1798) Astronomer: Joseph Lepaute Dagelet Cook's Third Voyage to find the...
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optician John Dollond, a high-precision clock from the French maître Jean-André Lepaute, and a meridian bezel, crafted by Jeremiah Sisson, to better calculate...
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– Jonathan Shipley, English bishop, politician (b. 1714) Nicole-Reine Lepaute, French astronomer (b. 1723) December 14 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, German...
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