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* 1664, + 1753, Swiss, Mathematician (FRS), tutor, part of the French Prophets’ movement from 1706, Member of the Royal Society
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Nicolas Fatio De Duillier
* 1664, + 1753, Swiss, Mathematician (FRS), tutor, part of the French Prophets’ movement from 1706, Member of the Royal Society

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    16 February 1664Gregorian
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    26 February 1664Julian
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    Education: home-educated; academy at Geneva 1678-1680; fellow of the Royal Society 1688
    Patrons: limited patronage from several prominent whig politicians, notably John Hampden, as a result of his services to the house of Orange; Isaac Newton - professional and financial support; the duke of Bedford; sought (in vain) royal patronage for his work on navigation