Hervé Auguste Étienne Albans Faye ((1814-10-01)1 October 1814 – (1902-07-04)4 July 1902) was a French astronomer, born at Saint-Benoît-du-Sault (Indre)...
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Faye is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. It is named after French astronomer Hervé Faye. It is attached...
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Comet 4P/Faye (also known as Faye's Comet or Comet Faye) is a periodic Jupiter-family comet discovered in November 1843 by Hervé Faye at the Royal Observatory...
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Hervé is a French masculine given name of Breton origin, from the name of the 6th-century Breton Saint Hervé. The common latinization of the name is Herveus...
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discovered in 1843 by Hervé Faye Fay (disambiguation) Fey (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Faye. If an internal...
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von Bauernfeind 1818–1894 (Germany) Wilhelm Jordan 1842–1899 (Germany) Hervé Faye 1814–1902 (France) George Gabriel Stokes 1819–1903 (England) Carlos Ibáñez...
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Minister of Justice Albert Roussin – Minister of Marine and Colonies Hervé Faye – Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship Michel Graëff...
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actress and writer Guillaume Faye (1949–2019), French journalist and writer Hervé Faye (1814–1902) French astronomer H. P. Faye (1859–1928), Norwegian-born...
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Waddington 9 March 1876 17 May 1877 Joseph Brunet 17 May 1877 23 November 1877 Hervé Faye 23 November 1877 13 December 1877 Agénor Bardoux 13 December 1877 4 February...
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Delaunay represented France at the Congress of Vienna in 1871. In 1874, Hervé Faye was appointed member of the Permanent Commission which was presided by...
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corrections. A method of preventing this error was first suggested in 1877 by Hervé Faye and advocated by Peirce, Cellérier and Furtwangler: mount two identical...
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he had no need of that hypothesis.") In 1884, however, the astronomer Hervé Faye affirmed that this account of Laplace's exchange with Napoleon presented...
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Pierre Fauchard (1679–1761), physician, "the father of modern dentistry" Hervé Faye (1814–1902), astronomer Pierre de Fermat (1607–1665), mathematician Louis...
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Delaunay represented France at the Congress of Vienna in 1871. In 1874, Hervé Faye was appointed member of the Permanent Commission which was presided by...
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Fabricius (Netherlands, 1587–1615) Fearon Fallows (United Kingdom, 1789–1831) Hervé Faye (France, 1814–1902) Charles Fehrenbach (France, 1914–2008) Farghani (Persia...
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founder of Sister Celine's polynomials Hervé Faye (1814–1902) – astronomer whose discovery of the periodic comet 4P/Faye won him the 1844 Lalande Prize and...
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it, rather than the one who calculated its orbit, was Comet Faye – discovered by Hervé Faye in 1843. However, this convention did not become widespread...
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calculations, they came up with an orbital period of between 4.6 and 4.9 years. Hervé Faye (Paris, France) computed the first elliptical orbit on September 16, 1844...
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This was also observed with Paul Laugier, Félix Mauvais, Jean Goujon, Hervé Faye, and Charles Mathieu. His work encompassed the subjects of magnetism,...
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Henri de Castellane, politician and nobleman (died 1847) 3 October - Hervé Faye, astronomer (died 1902) 4 October - Jean-François Millet, painter (died...
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Heinrich Fauth (1867–1941) WGPSN Faye 21°23′S 3°49′E / 21.39°S 3.81°E / -21.39; 3.81 (Faye) 38.02 1935 Hervé Faye (1814–1902) WGPSN Fechner 58°15′S...
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1841: no award 1842: Paul Auguste Ernest Laugier 1843: Victor Mauvais, Hervé Faye 1844: Francis de Vico, Heinrich Louis d'Arrest 1845: Karl Ludwig Hencke...
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Dufay Jeanne Dumée Noël Duret Ernest Esclangon Louis Fabry Pierre Fatou Hervé Faye Charles Fehrenbach Louis Feuillée Agnès Fienga Oronce Finé Camille Flammarion...
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December 1876 – 17 May 1877 Joseph Brunet 17 May 1877 – 23 November 1877 Hervé Faye 23 November 1877 – 13 December 1877 Agénor Bardoux 13 December 1877 –...
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observatory was born from great controversy between French astronomer Hervé Faye (1814-1902), then director of the Observatory of Paris, and Peters, an...
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Victor Regnault, Joseph Louis François Bertrand, Auguste Bravais and Hervé Faye. Dimitrios graduated with a Phd with the highest honors. He returned to...
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not only from Leeves' translation but also the French translation by Hervé Faye. Otté's English translation of Kosmos was cheaper, did not omit any "obnoxious"...
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Fahrenheit Michael Faraday Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī Hervé Faye Enrico Fermi Jean Fernel Abbas Ibn Firnas Lucius Taruntius Firmanus Camille...
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14th-century portal Medieval town People associated with Saint-Benoît-du-Sault: Hervé Faye (1814–1902), astronomer François-Timoléon de Choisy (1644–1724), priest...
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1887–1889: Camille Flammarion, SAF founder, astronomer, author 1889–1891: Hervé Faye, astronomer 1892–1893: Anatole Bouquet de la Grye, hydrographic engineer...
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