, commonly called father, of Paris, of the Augustine order, died at Paris,
, commonly called father, of Paris, of the Augustine order,
died at Paris, in the 69th year of his age, in 1691. He
was the author of a very elaborate work, entitled “Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison de France,
et des grands officiers de la couronne,
”
, commonly called Father Reyneau, a noted French mathematician, was born
, commonly called Father Reyneau, a noted French mathematician, was born at Brissac, in the province of Anjou, in 1656. At twenty years of age he entered himself in the congregation of the Oratory at Paris, and was soon after sent, by his superiors, to teach philosophy at Pezenas, and then at Toulon. His employment requiring some acquaintance with geometry, he contracted a great affection for this science, which he cultivated and improved to so great an extent, that he was called to Angers in 1683, to fill the mathematical chair; and the academy of Angers elected him a member in 1694.