Adrien Auzout [pronounced in French somewhat like o-zoo] (28 January 1622 – 23 May 1691) was a French astronomer. He was born in Rouen, France, the eldest...
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the eastern limb of the Moon. It is named after French astronomer Adrien Auzout."Auzout (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
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to: Adrien Auzout (1622–1691), French astronomer Adrien Baillet (1649–1706), French scholar and critic Adrien Brody (born 1973), American actor Adrien Broom...
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Dud Dudley's process for smelting iron ore with coke. January 28 – Adrien Auzout, French astronomer (died 1691) March 10 – Johann Rahn, Swiss mathematician...
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philosophers which included, among others: Pierre Daniel Huet, Jean Chapelain, Adrien Auzout, Girard Desargues, Samuel Sorbière, Claude Clerselier, Jacques Rohault...
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century — the earliest surviving examples being from that time — but Adrien Auzout had recommended that the Académie Royale des Sciences take "levels of...
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Adrien Auzout's "A TABLE of the Apertures of Object-Glasses" from a 1665 article in Philosophical Transactions, showing a table...
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Society of London in 1690. Adrien Auzout and others made telescopes of from 300 to 600 ft (90 to 180 m) focal length, and Auzout proposed a huge aerial telescope...
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designated to recognize the reticle and its contributions to astronomy. Adrien Auzout Deflection (ballistics) Focusing screen – used in photography, and often...
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– Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. 1610) 1691 – Adrien Auzout, French astronomer and instrument maker (b. 1622) 1701 – William Kidd...
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(1916–1994), mathematician Thomas Aubert [fr] (b. 1500s), explorer Adrien Auzout (1622–1691), astronomer Jacques Basnages (1653–1723), Protestant theologian...
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Adrien Auzout's "A TABLE of the Apertures of Object-Glasses" from a 1665 article in Philosophical Transactions...
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Adrien Auzout's "A TABLE of the Apertures of Object-Glasses" from a 1665 article in Philosophical Transactions...
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William Talbot, 3rd Baronet, Irish judge and baronet (b. 1640) May 23 – Adrien Auzout, French astronomer (b. 1622) May 27 – Pierre Allemand, Canadian ships...
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(220 mm) diameter and 210 ft (64 m) focal length and others such as Adrien Auzout made telescopes with focal lengths up to 600 ft (180 m). Telescopes...
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died ten days later. Rasmus Bartholin. René François Walter de Sluse. Adrien Auzout, Henri Justel, Pierre Petit, Ismaël Bullialdus. Sir William Curtius...
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Francis William Aston George Atwood Autolycus of Pitane Arthur Auwers Adrien Auzout Oswald Avery Avicenna Walter Baade Georgi Babakin Charles Babbage Harold...
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astronomer Camille Guillaume Bigourdan (1851-1932), the French astronomers Adrien Auzout (1622-1691) and Jacques Buot (or Buhot) (<1623-1678), the Dutch physicist...
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1673) January 23 – Abraham Diepraam, Dutch painter (d. 1670) January 28 Adrien Auzout, French astronomer (d. 1691) Richard Verney, 11th Baron Willoughby de...
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Arthur Auwers (1838–1915) WGPSN Auzout 10°13′N 64°01′E / 10.21°N 64.01°E / 10.21; 64.01 (Auzout) 32.92 1961 Adrien Auzout (1622–1691) WGPSN Avery 1°19′S...
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(1722–1809) – first to use percussion as a diagnostic technique in medicine Adrien Auzout (1622–1691) – astronomer who contributed to the development of the telescopic...
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18th century—the earliest surviving examples being from that time—but Adrien Auzout had recommended that the Académie Royale des Sciences take "levels of...
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D'Auvergne, Duc de Bouillon 1786-05-11 November 1754 – 18 September 1816 Adrien Auzout 1666-05-23 January 1622 – 23 May 1691 Giuseppe Averani 1712-10-23 20...
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teaching. He collaborated on the dictionaries of Antoine Furetière, of Adrien Auzout for mathematics and Giovanni Alfonso Borelli for astronomy. Notes Gerbino...
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le Tenneur and Adrien Auzout. He made a chart of sky for the King which includes the 1665 comet that he observed along with Adrien Auzout. He constructed...
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Ashbrook (United States, 1918–1980) Arthur Auwers (Germany, 1838–1915) Adrien Auzout (France, 1622–1691) David Axon (England, 1951–2012) Brahmagupta (India...
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Copenhagen by way of Leiden and Paris early in 1666. The Norman astronomer Adrien Auzout, inventor of a device for measuring planetary diameters, arrived in...
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Johannes Hevelius, Polish astronomer and politician (d. 1687) 1622 – Adrien Auzout, French astronomer and instrument maker (d. 1691) 1693 – Gregor Werner...
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1673) January 23 – Abraham Diepraam, Dutch painter (d. 1670) January 28 Adrien Auzout, French astronomer (d. 1691) Richard Verney, 11th Baron Willoughby de...
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mathematical purposes". Adrien Auzout had claimed a French first in inventing the micrometer. Towneley wrote to point out that Auzout was not the first person...
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