Florimond de beaune biography books
Florimond de Beaune was a French jurist and amateur mathematician who produced the first important introduction to Descartes' cartesian geometry....
Debeaune [de Beaune], Florimond
- 1. Dates
- Born: Blois, 7 Oct.
1601 (this was the date of baptism)
- Died: Blois, 18 Aug. 1652
- Dateinfo: Dates Certain
- Lifespan: 51
- 2.A summary or compendium of the life of the most famous philosopher Renatus Descartes written originally in Latin by Peter Borellus ; to which is also added.
Father
- Occupation: Gentry
- Florimond de Beaune (the father) was the illegitimate son of Jean II de Beaune. He was legitimized so that Florimond the mathematician inherited a title of nobility. Everything about this smacks of Gentry rather than Aristocracy, and so I list it.
The father is repeatedly referred to as "Ecuyer." Florimond the mathematician (and undoubtedly his father before him) was Seigneur de Goulioust (or Goulioux); i.e., he inherited an estate.
Born: 7 Oct in Blois, France Died: in Blois, France Florimond de Beaune was born in Blois which is in central France, on the Loire River and.
- Born: 7 Oct in Blois, France Died: in Blois, France Florimond de Beaune was born in Blois which is in central France, on the Loire River and.
- Descartes, René, Florimond De Beaune, and Frans Van Schooten.
- Florimond de Beaune was a French jurist and amateur mathematician who produced the first important introduction to Descartes' cartesian geometry.
- Contributor: Beaune, Florimond De - Schooten, Frans Van - Descartes, René · Date:
- Department of History.
However, he married (initally) a woman from the bourgeoisie of Blois.
- It appears clear that the father was not a man of great wealth, but I do not see how to deny that the circumstances were affluent.
- 3. Nationality
- Birth: French
- Career: French
- Death: French
- 4.
Education
- Schooling: Paris
- He studied law at