- Ismaël
Boulliau (French: [buljo]; Latin: Ismaël Bullialdus; 28
September 1605 – 25
November 1694) was a 17th-century
French astronomer and mathematician...
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western part of the Mare Nubium. It was
named after French astronomer Ismaël
Boulliau. To the
north by north-west is the broken-rimmed and lava-flooded crater...
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spirits in an
enclosed gl**** thermometer. In 1659, the
astronomer Ismael Boulliau abandoned using mercury when he
determined that it was not as responsive...
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correspondents to
rival those of
Fabri de Peiresc,
Marin Mersenne, and Ismaël
Boulliau. At the
foundation of the
Royal Society in London, he took on the task...
- Philolaica' … is from: O'Connor, John J. and Roberson,
Edmund F. (2006) "Ismael
Boulliau"
Archived 30
November 2016 at the
Wayback Machine, The
MacTutor History...
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Astronomy and Cosmology, pp. 348–349
Wilbur Applebaum and
Robert Hatch, "
Boulliau, Mercator, and Horrock's
Venus in sole visa:
Three Unpublished Letters"...
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-84721-X. Applebaum, W.; Hatch, R. A. (1983). "
Boulliau Mercator and
Horrocks Venus in Sole Visa –
Three Unpublished Letters"....
- five-year
Fronde in France.
Visiting Paris in 1655,
Huygens called on
Ismael Boulliau to
introduce himself, who took him to see
Claude Mylon. The
Parisian group...
- ).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. "
Boulliau biography". St
Andrews University.
Archived from the
original on 30 November...
- propitia,
except a mid-century
Parisian astronomer named Ismael Boulliau. However,
Boulliau "only
commented on the
Urania propitia and
thought his work was...