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1. Carcavi
Pierre de Carcavi. Born 1600 in Lyon, France Died April 1684 in Paris, France.Show birthplace location. Pierre de Carcavi received no university education.
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Pierre de Carcavi
Born: 1600 in Lyon, France
Died: April 1684 in Paris, France
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Pierre de Carcavi received no university education. He was a counsellor to the parliament of Toulouse from 1632 until 1636. In fact he first met Fermat in 1632 when they were both members of the Parliament in Toulouse and they remained friends. In 1636 Carcavi bought an office of counsellor in the Grand Conseil in Paris. In 1648, however, hard times struck and he was forced to sell the office to pay for the debts of his father (who had been a banker). After this he worked for the Duke of Liancourt until 1663. In that year he was appointed Custodian of the Royal Library, a post he held for 20 years until shortly before his death. Carcavi is best known for his correspondence with other mathematicians rather than for his own mathematics. He was friends with Huygens Fermat (as mentioned above) and Pascal and corresponded with them. Fermat sent many of his works to Carcavi after he moved to Paris in 1636. In 1650

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3. Carcavi
Pierre de Carcavi. Born 1600 in Lyon, France Died April 1684 in Paris, France.Show birthplace location Pierre de Carcavi received no university education.
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Pierre de Carcavi
Born: 1600 in Lyon, France
Died: April 1684 in Paris, France
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Pierre de Carcavi received no university education. He was a counsellor to the parliament of Toulouse from 1632 until 1636. In fact he first met Fermat in 1632 when they were both members of the Parliament in Toulouse and they remained friends. In 1636 Carcavi bought an office of counsellor in the Grand Conseil in Paris. In 1648, however, hard times struck and he was forced to sell the office to pay for the debts of his father (who had been a banker). After this he worked for the Duke of Liancourt until 1663. In that year he was appointed Custodian of the Royal Library, a post he held for 20 years until shortly before his death. Carcavi is best known for his correspondence with other mathematicians rather than for his own mathematics. He was friends with Huygens Fermat (as mentioned above) and Pascal and corresponded with them. Fermat sent many of his works to Carcavi after he moved to Paris in 1636. In 1650

4. Carcavi [Carcavy], Pierre De
Biography of pierre de carcavi (16001684) pierre de carcavi. Born 1600 in Lyon, France
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Carcavi [Carcavy], Pierre de
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1. Dates
Born: Lyon, c. 1600 (Index says c. 1603)
Died: Paris, April 1684
Dateinfo: Birth Uncertain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Merchant
His father was a banker.
Carcavi had enough wealth to purchase an office of counsellor in the Grand Conseil in Paris in 1636. Later he had to sell it to pay his father's debts, but I do not see how to doubt that he grew up in circumstances at least affluent.
3. Nationality
Birth: French
Career: French
Death: French
4. Education
Schooling: No University
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mathematics
7. Means of Support
Primary: Government, Personal Means, Patronage
Counsellor of the Parlement of Toulouse, 1632-1636.
Member of the Grand Conseil at Paris, 1636-1648. (He bought the office in 1636, and was forced to sell it in order to pay his father's debts in 1648.)
Served the Duke of Liancourt, 1648-1663.
Classified Colbert's library, 1663.

5. Fermat, Pierre De
He corresponded with carcavi, Brulart de Saint Martin, Mersenne, Roberval, Pascal,Huygens Sources Jean Itard, pierre Fermat, Kurze Mathematike Biographien, no.
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Fermat, Pierre de
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1. Dates
Born: Beaumont; baptised 20 Aug. 1601
Died: Castres (somewhere near Toulouse), 12 Jan. 1665
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Merchant
His father had a prosperous leather business. He was also second consul (whatever that might have been) of Beaumont. Fermat's uncle and godfather was also a merchant. His mother brought the social status of the parliamentary noblesse de la robe to the family.
This certainly says at least affluence.
3. Nationality
Birth: French
Career: French
Death: French
4. Education
Schooling: Orleans, LD
He received a solid classical secondary education, beginning at the convent of the Cordeliers in Beaumont (run by the Franciscans). After studying with the Franciscans, he then studied with the Jesuits. He may have attended the University of Toulouse. He obtained the degree of Bachelor of Civil Laws from the University of Orleans in 1631. I accept this as the equivalent of a B.A., and in accordance with my practice I list also the degree in law.
5. Religion

6. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page 61) Cantelli, Francesco (104) Cantor, Georg (357*) Cantor, Moritz (498*) Caramuely Lobkowitz, (227) Carathéodory, Constantin (267*) carcavi, pierre de (439
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Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (286*)
Abraham
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Abraham, Max

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al'Buzjani (243)
Ackermann
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Adams, John Couch

Adams, Frank

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7. Fermat
now held he became entitled to change his name from pierre Fermat to pierre de Fermat movedto Toulouse but there he gained a new mathematical friend in carcavi
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Pierre de Fermat
Born: 17 Aug 1601 in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France
Died: 12 Jan 1665 in Castres, France
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Pierre Fermat 's father was a wealthy leather merchant and second consul of Beaumont- de- Lomagne. Pierre had a brother and two sisters and was almost certainly brought up in the town of his birth. Although there is little evidence concerning his school education it must have been at the local Franciscan monastery. He attended the University of Toulouse before moving to Bordeaux in the second half of the 1620s. In Bordeaux he began his first serious mathematical researches and in 1629 he gave a copy of his restoration of Apollonius 's Plane loci to one of the mathematicians there. Certainly in Bordeaux he was in contact with Beaugrand and during this time he produced important work on maxima and minima which he gave to Etienne d'Espagnet who clearly shared mathematical interests with Fermat. Pierre de Fermat.

8. References For Carcavi
References for the biography of pierre de carcavi References for pierre de carcavi. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990).
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References for Pierre de Carcavi
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • Bollettino di bibliographia e storia della scienze matematiche Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Carcavi.html
  • 9. Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive
    Caramuel, Juan. carcavi, pierre de. Cardano, Girolamo. Cassini, Giovanni
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    Mathematicians in Richard S. Westfall's archive
    Richard Westfall's archive contains concise biographical details of more than 640 members of the Scientific Community of the 16th and 17th Centuries. The mathematicians who have biographies in our archive are listed below.
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  • 10. Liens Aux Biographies
    BOREL Emile (18711956). de carcavi pierre (1600-1684)
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    13. LookSmart - Pierre De Carcavi
    carcavi, pierre de Galileo Project Outlines the life of this French mathematician,and describes his friendship with Fermat, whose gifts he was among the
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    14. Pierre De Fermat
    pierre de Fermat. Born 17 Aug 1601 in Beaumontde-Lomagne, France In 1636 carcavi went to Paris as royal librarian and made contact with Mersenne and his group.
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    Pierre de Fermat
    Born: 17 Aug 1601 in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France
    Died: 12 Jan 1665 in Castres, France
    P ierre Fermat's father was a wealthy leather merchant and second consul of Beaumont- de- Lomagne. Pierre had a brother and two sisters and was almost certainly brought up in the town of his birth. Although there is little evidence concerning his school education it must have been at the local Franciscan monastery. He attended the University of Toulouse before moving to Bordeaux in the second half of the 1620s. In Bordeaux he began his first serious mathematical researches and in 1629 he gave a copy of his restoration of Apollonius's Plane loci to one of the mathematicians there. Certainly in Bordeaux he was in contact with Beaugrand and during this time he produced important work on maxima and minima which he gave to Etienne d'Espagnet who clearly shared mathematical interests with Fermat. For the remainder of his life he lived in Toulouse but as well as working there he also worked in his home town of Beaumont-de-Lomagne and a nearby town of Castres. From his appointment on 14 May 1631 Fermat worked in the lower chamber of the parliament but on 16 January 1638 he was appointed to a higher chamber, then in 1652 he was promoted to the highest level at the criminal court. Still further promotions seem to indicate a fairly meteoric rise through the profession but promotion was done mostly on seniority and the plague struck the region in the early 1650s meaning that many of the older men died. Fermat himself was struck down by the plague and in 1653 his death was wrongly reported, then corrected:-

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    16. Pierre De Fermat
    Translate this page em Toulouse e por causa de seu escritório, mudou seu nome para pierre de Fermat separa Toulouse, mas lá ele encontrou um novo amigo em Matemática, carcavi.
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    Galeria da Fama Pierre de Fermat 460-370 AC Eudoxo 408-355 AC Arquimedes 287-212 AC Al-Haitham 965-1040 DC Oresme 1323-1382 DC Fermat 1601-1665 DC Newton 1643-1727 DC Leibniz 1646-1716 DC Cauchy 1789-1857 DC O pai de Pierre Fermat Planos Pierre de Fermat Planos Sobre espirais , de Arquimedes . Fermat escreveu: Planos Cursus mathematicus La Dioptrique La Dioptrique tateando nas sombras. x n + y n = z n x y e z quando n Atualmente acredita-se que a dita "prova" de Fermat estava errada, embora não se possa ter certeza completa. Em 1993 o matemático Inglês Andrew Wiles disse ter provado o teorema, mas, após uma revisão cuidadosa, no final de 1994 sua prova foi aceita. The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive

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    After having researched different philosophical, mathematical, and historical aspects of René Descartes, I have been convinced that the vastness of misunderstanding and differences in interpretations of La Géométrie can be explained by explicating the grounds on which it was written, and the means in which it has been read. It is without question that the work is not understood in the context in which it was intended to be, and that any proper understanding of the work is possible only when considering Descartes’ reasons for publishing it where and when he did. I aim to show that this is the case in a method such that both mathematicians and philosophers can follow with ease, after only being familiar with key aspects of Descartes’ Discourse on the Method of Reasoning Well and Seeking Truth in the Sciences Discourse on Method, or Discourse Descartes published the Discourse on Method in 1637. In original form, it was published in French. This fact alone is curious, since learned writings of the time were traditionally in Latin. Even more curious is the fact that Descartes’ name as author was absent from the work and its appendages in the first edition, and he received nothing for the publication except 200 free copies to distribute amongst his colleagues. Several interpretations of these facts have been made. Many scholars suggest that the

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    20. Pierre De Fermat
    Ta ei olnud ühegi teadusühingu liige, seeeest oli ta kirjavahetuses carcavi,Brulart de Olles valitsuse ametnik, muutis ta oma nime pierre de Fermat’ks.
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