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  1. Hardouin de Péréfixe, Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel, Duhamel or du Hamel (11 June 1624 – 6 August 1706) was a French cleric and natural philosopher of the late seventeenth century, and the first secretary of the Academie Royale des Sciences. As its first secretary, he influenced the initial work of the Académie, but his ...

  2. Jul 10, 2024 · Summary. The date and location of his birth unknown, Jean Du Hamel (not to be confused with Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel [1624–1706], the first secretary of the Académie des sciences) is connected to Cartesianism by his critical response to the Cartesian elements of Pierre-Sylvain Régis 's Système de philosophie (1690; title changed in later ...

  3. DU HAMEL, JEAN BAPTISTE. Physicist, philosopher, and theologian; b. Vire, Normandy, June 11, 1624; d. Paris, Aug. 6, 1706. He studied at Caen and Paris, and in 1643 he entered the Congregation of the Oratory. After ordination he became professor of philosophy and moral theology at Saint-Magloire. In 1653 he left the Oratory and became pastor at ...

  4. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Jean Duhamel , dit le Santeuil de la Normandie , né à Vire et mort après 1734 , est un poète français . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Professeur d’ éloquence au collège des Grassins , Duhamel était auteur de poèmes latins. Il publia une édition d’ Horace avec des notes en 1720 . Il a publié également plusieurs pièces ...

  5. Duhamel held this office until 1697, when he resigned and, upon his own recommendation, was succeeded by Fontenelle. With Colbert's brother, Marquis de Croissy, he went, in 1668, first to Aix-la-Chapelle for the peace negotiations, and later to England, where he came in touch with the foremost scientists, especially with the physicist Boyle.

  6. Jean-Baptiste Duhamel. A French scientist, philosopher, and theologian, b. at Vire, Normandy (now in the department of Calvados), 11 June, 1624; d. at Paris, 6 August, 1706. He began his studies at Caen and completed them at Paris. In 1642, being only eighteen years of age, Duhamel published an explanation of the work of Theodosius called ...

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  8. Jean-Baptiste Louis François Boulanger Duhamel oder Du Hamel (* 6. Februar 1732 in Amiens, Frankreich; † nach 1789) war ein französischer Kavallerie - und Dragoneroffizier im Rang eines Hauptmanns (capitaine). [1] Bekannt wurde er durch seine mit unkonventionellen Strategien durchgeführten Jagden auf die sogenannte Bestie des Gévaudan ...

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