Pierre Ango (1640 in Rouen – 18 October 1694 in La Flèche) was a French Catholic priest and scientist.[1][2]
He was a professor at the College of La Flèche. In 1682, he published parts of Pardies' work on optics in his book Optique.[3] In this work, Ango provided a construction for refraction which was not dissimilar that of Hooke.
^Pierre Ango (1640-1694) Bibliothèque nationale de France
^Agustín, Udías (2015). Jesuit Contribution to Science. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-08364-3.
PierreAngo (1640 in Rouen – 18 October 1694 in La Flèche) was a French Catholic priest and scientist. He was a professor at the College of La Flèche...
and composer (b. 1639) October 18 – PierreAngo, French Catholic priest and scientist (b. 1640) October 19 – Pierre Menault, French composer (b. 1642)...
mathematician, known for his work on the precursors of infinitesimal calculus PierreAngo (1640–1694) – Jesuit scientist who published a book on optics Francesco...
Jean Ango (an Italianized form of Jehan Angot) (1480–1551) was a Norman shipowner who provided ships to Francis I, King of France, for exploration of the...
and composer (b. 1639) October 18 – PierreAngo, French Catholic priest and scientist (b. 1640) October 19 – Pierre Menault, French composer (b. 1642)...
Ango and the Verrazano brothers. The ships were separated in the Atlantic, and two of them, led by the brother Verrazano, continued to Brazil. Pierre...
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and, with Xavier Niel, a major stock holder in Le Monde and L'Obs) and Pierre-Antoine Capton (founder of the French media production company Troisième...
1574, but none of its sources support this statement. He was close to Jean Ango and Dieppois, explorers Giovanni da Verrazzano and the brothers Jean and...
initiated during the reign of Francis I with the help of shipowner Jean Ango. In July 1527, a French Norman trading ship from the city of Rouen is recorded...
Hugot-Gratry (1909–2005), heiress of the French monument historique Manor of Ango; they had three sons including: Charles de Chambrun (1930–2010) was an administrator...
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Wolf Parade. He has also collaborated with Ango (born Andrew Gordon Macpherson) and Lunice (born Lunice Pierre Fermin) on the electronic music project Nouveau...
(général de brigade) Louis Charles de La Motte-Ango de Flers, vicomte de Flers (général de division) Pierre François Lambert Lamoureux de la Gennetière (général...
served as the town hall from 1722 to 1809, it was classified in 1946. Hôtel Ango-de-la-Motte - Former seventeenth century Hotel, it was classified in 1948...
mixing of the French Flamboyant style and Renaissance architecture by Roger Ango and Roulland le Roux, between 1499 and 1508, during the reign of the king...
twinned with Brighton, United Kingdom Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada Jean Ango (1480–1551), ship owner, provided ships to Francis I of France Jean Parmentier...
colonial presence north of the Caribbean was reduced to the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, confirming Great Britain's position as the dominant colonial...
lucarnes terminated with fleurons. They were designed by architects Roger Ango and Roulland Le Roux. Flamboyant openwork tracery, fireplace and chimney...