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* 1664, + 1753, suisse, mathématicien (FRS), précepteur, membre du mouvement des prophètes français à partir de 1706, membre de la Société royale
* 1664, 1753, suisse, mathématicien (FRS), précepteur, membre du mouvement des prophètes français à partir de 1706, membre de la Société royale
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16 February 1664Gregorian
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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
 
Property / Biographical notes: 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 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: 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 / reference
 
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Periodicals etc.: article in the Bibliothèque Universelle et Historique in April 1687; a letter on the solid of least resistance published in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions in 1713; published a series of articles in the Present State of the Republick of Letters and GM [as Faccio] on the proper interpretation of the poetry of the Psalms and their translation, 1736; GM (a series of letters from Fatio about his ideas in astronomy), 1737-8
 
Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: article in the Bibliothèque Universelle et Historique in April 1687; a letter on the solid of least resistance published in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions in 1713; published a series of articles in the Present State of the Republick of Letters and GM [as Faccio] on the proper interpretation of the poetry of the Psalms and their translation, 1736; GM (a series of letters from Fatio about his ideas in astronomy), 1737-8 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: article in the Bibliothèque Universelle et Historique in April 1687; a letter on the solid of least resistance published in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions in 1713; published a series of articles in the Present State of the Republick of Letters and GM [as Faccio] on the proper interpretation of the poetry of the Psalms and their translation, 1736; GM (a series of letters from Fatio about his ideas in astronomy), 1737-8 / reference
 
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Overall: Fatio was a natural philosopher and mathematician who worked closely with Newton. He published a number of scientific articles, as well as pieces on prophecies. He has one Latin poem, and published translations of psalms in GM. Throughout his career, he sought patronage form royalty and others.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Fatio was a natural philosopher and mathematician who worked closely with Newton. He published a number of scientific articles, as well as pieces on prophecies. He has one Latin poem, and published translations of psalms in GM. Throughout his career, he sought patronage form royalty and others. / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Fatio was a natural philosopher and mathematician who worked closely with Newton. He published a number of scientific articles, as well as pieces on prophecies. He has one Latin poem, and published translations of psalms in GM. Throughout his career, he sought patronage form royalty and others. / reference
 
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7 March 1664Gregorian
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* 1664, + 1753, Swiss, Mathematician (FRS), tutor, part of the French Prophets’ movement from 1706, Member of the Royal Society
  • Nicolas Fatio de Duillier
  • Nicolas Fatio of Duillier
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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
  • Nicolas Fatio de Duillier
  • Nicolas Fatio of Duillier

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