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Τι (ποιος) είναι François d"Assise - ορισμός

ARCHITECT, MATHEMATICIAN, PHYSICIST (1567-1617)
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  • ''Opticorum libri sex'', 1613
  • Illustration by [[Rubens]] for ''Opticorum Libri Sex'' demonstrating how the projection is computed.

François d'Aguilon         
François d'Aguilon (also d'Aguillon or in Latin Franciscus Aguilonius) (4 January 1567 – 20 March 1617) was a Jesuit, mathematician, physicist, and architect from the Spanish Netherlands.
François d'Orbay         
  • Église des Réligieux de Prémontré (1662; demolished 1719)
  • Escalier des Ambassadeurs at Versailles (1671–1680; demolished 1752<ref>Ayers 2004, p. 336.</ref>)
  • Project for [[Trinità dei Monti]] in Rome, 1660
FRENCH ARCHITECT
François II d'Orbay; François Dorbay; D'Orbay, François; Francois d'Orbay; Francois Dorbay; Francois II Dorbay; Francois II d'Orbay; Dorbay, François; François II Dorbay
François d'Orbay (1634–1697) was a French draughtsman and architect who worked closely with Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin Mansart."Orbay, François d'", pp.
François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac         
  • François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac
FRENCH CLERIC, AUTHOR, THEATRE CRITIC
François Hedelin, abbé d'Aubignac; François Hedelin, Abbé d'Aubignac; Francois Hedelin, Abbe D' Aubignac; Francois Hedelin, abbe d'Aubignac; Aubignac; François Hédelín, Abbe D' Aubignac; Aubignac, François Hédelín, Abbe D'; François Hédelin; Aubignac, François Hédelin, Abbé d'; François Hedelin d'Aubignac; Abbé d'Aubignac; Francois Hedelin, Abbe D'Aubignac; Abbe d'Aubignac; Aubignac, Francois Hedelin, Abbe D'; Aubignac, Francois Hedelin, Abbe d'; Francois Hedelin; Francois Hedelin d'Aubignac; Francois Hedelin, Abbe d'Aubignac
François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac (4 August 1604 in Paris – 27 July 1676) was a French author and cleric.

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François d'Aguilon

François d'Aguilon (also d'Aguillon or in Latin Franciscus Aguilonius) (4 January 1567 – 20 March 1617) was a Jesuit, mathematician, physicist, and architect from the Spanish Netherlands.

D'Aguilon was born in Brussels; his father was a secretary to Philip II of Spain. He became a Jesuit in Tournai in 1586. In 1598 he moved to Antwerp, where he helped plan the construction of the Saint Carolus Borromeus church. In 1611, he started a special school of mathematics in Antwerp, fulfilling a dream of Christopher Clavius for a Jesuit mathematical school; in 1616, he was joined there by Grégoire de Saint-Vincent. The notable geometers educated at this school included Jean-Charles della Faille, André Tacquet, and Theodorus Moretus.

His book, Opticorum Libri Sex philosophis juxta ac mathematicis utiles, or Six Books of Optics, is useful for philosophers and mathematicians. It was published by Balthasar I Moretus in Antwerp in 1613 and illustrated by the famous painter Peter Paul Rubens. It included one of the first studies of binocular vision. It also gave the names we now use to stereographic projection and orthographic projection, although the projections themselves were likely known to Hipparchus. This book inspired the works of Desargues and Christiaan Huygens.

He died in Antwerp, aged 50.