François d'Aguilon (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa daɡilɔ̃]; also d'Aguillon or in Latin Franciscus Aguilonius) (4 January 1567 – 20 March 1617) was a...
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Vandelvira Paolo Veronese Rogier van der Weyden Andreas Vesalius François d'Aguilon Petrus Apianus Tycho Brahe Gerolamo Cardano Nicolaus Copernicus Gemma...
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sundial showing latitude and longitude, was the common name until François d'Aguilon of Antwerp promoted its present name in 1613. The earliest surviving...
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idea had considerable influence in Western thinking about color. François d'Aguilon's notion of the five primary colors (white, yellow, red, blue, black)...
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had been utilised already by the ancient astronomers like Ptolemy. François d'Aguilon gave the stereographic projection its current name in his 1613 work...
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Libri Sex, Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist and architect François d'Aguilon described how some charlatans cheated people out of their money by...
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Libri Sex Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist, and architect François d'Aguilon described how some charlatans cheated people out of their money by...
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sundial showing latitude and longitude, was the common name until François d'Aguilon of Antwerp promoted its present name in 1613. The earliest surviving...
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of the first detailed and realistic descriptions of the new world François d'Aguilon (1567–1617) – Belgian Jesuit mathematician, architect, and physicist...
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cupola, closely modelled on the steeple built between 1614 and 1624 by François d'Aguilon and Pieter Huyssens for the church of St Carolus Borromeus in Antwerp...
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Moretus studied mathematics at the Jesuit school in Antwerp founded by François d'Aguilon. He was a student at this school for seven years. He joined the Jesuit...
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Rodolfo Acquaviva, Italian Jesuit missionary and priest in India François d'Aguilon, Belgian mathematician and physicist Mateo Aimerich, Spanish philologist...
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Empire at that time. He was educated at the Jesuit school founded by François d'Aguilon, and joined the Jesuit order in 1613. He then went to a Jesuit college...
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1572 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi, Liber Totius Medicine Venice 1523 François d'Aguilon, Opticorum Libri 6, Antwerp 1613 Petrus Apianus, Cosmographia, Antwerp...
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cartographer Franciscus Gomarus (François Gomaer; 1563–1641), Dutch theologian Franciscus Aguilonius (François d'Aguilon; 1567–1617), Belgian Jesuit mathematician...
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January 1 – Fabio Colonna, Italian scientist (d. 1640) January 4 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian Jesuit mathematician (d. 1617) January 25 – Archduchess Margaret...
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1549) March 1 – Edward Hoby, English politician (b. 1560) March 20 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian Jesuit mathematician (b. 1567) March 21 – Pocahontas, Algonquian...
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former United States Secretary of Commerce (Loyola University Chicago) François d'Aguilon - Belgian mathematician and physicist Roque Dalton - Salvadoran poet...
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human genetics François d'Aguilon or Aguilonius (1546–1617), mathematician and physicist Pierre Deligne (born 1944), mathematician François Englert, Nobel...
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1549) March 1 – Edward Hoby, English politician (b. 1560) March 20 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian Jesuit mathematician (b. 1567) March 21 – Pocahontas, Algonquian...
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priest 23 March 1613. Grégoire began teaching in association with François d'Aguilon in Antwerp from 1617 to 20. Moving to Louvain in 1621, he taught mathematics...
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Pevernage, composer (1542/43–1591) Jan Moretus, printer (1543–1610) François d'Aguilon, mathematician and physicist (1546–1617) Simon Stevin, mathematician...
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monument (built heritage) Designated 1939 Architect(s) Pieter Huyssens, François d'Aguilon Style Baroque Years built 1615-1621 Completed 1626 Closed 1773 Specifications...
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January 1 – Fabio Colonna, Italian scientist (d. 1640) January 4 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian Jesuit mathematician (d. 1617) January 25 – Archduchess Margaret...
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Ignatius (now called Carolus Borromeuskerk) under the direction of François d'Aguilon. After Aguilon's death in 1617, Huyssens became the contractor and...
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Missale Romanum, with illustrations by Rubens, reprinted 1618 1613: François d'Aguilon, Opticorum libri sex, with illustrations by Rubens 1614: Seneca the...
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Bourdon John Bowles Charles Carroll the Settler Richard Challoner François d'Aguilon Cornelis de Jode Thomas Dempster Franciscus Sylvius Grégoire de Saint-Vincent...
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at Leuven. Two of his teachers were Grégoire de Saint-Vincent and Francois d'Aguilon.[citation needed] Tacquet became a brilliant mathematician of international...
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