Gabriel Mouton

Gabriel Mouton

Gabriel Mouton (1618 – 28 September 1694) was a French abbot and scientist. He was a doctor of theology from Lyon, but was also interested in mathematics and astronomy.

His 1670 book, the "Observationes diametrorum solis et lunae apparentium", came to form the basis of what was to become the metric system hundred years later. Based on the measurements of the size of the Earth conducted by Riccioli of Bologna (at 321,815 Bologna feet to the degree), Mouton proposed a decimal system of measurement based on the circumference of the Earth, explaining the advantages of a system based on nature.

His suggestion was a unit, "milliare", that was defined as a minute of arc along a meridian. He then suggested a system of sub-units, dividing successively by factors of ten into the "centuria", "decuria", "virga", "virgula", "decima", "centesima", and "millesima".

The base unit would be the "virga", 1/1000 of a minute of arc, corresponding to 64.4 Bologna inches, or ~2.04 m. This was reasonably close to then current unit of length, the Parisian "toise" (~1.95 m) – a feature which was meant to make acceptance of the new unit easier.

For practical reasons, Mouton suggested that the actual standard be based on pendulum movement, so that a pendulum located in Lyon of length one "virgula" (1/10 "virga") would change direction 3959.2 times in half an hour. The resulting pendulum would have a length of ~20.54 cm.

His ideas attracted interest at the time, and were supported by Jean Picard as well as Huygens in 1673, and also studied at Royal Society in London. In 1673, Leibniz independently made proposals similar to those of Mouton.

It would be over a century later, however, that the French Academy of Sciences weights and measures committee suggested the decimal metric system that defined the "meter" as, at least initially, a division of the circumference of the Earth. The first official adoption of this system occurred in France in 1791.

By today's measures, his "milliare" corresponds directly to a nautical mile, and his "virga" would by definition have been 1.852 m.

References

*G. Bigourdan: [http://smdsi.quartier-rural.org/histoire/precurs.htm "Le systeme metrique des poids et mesures"] , 1901, chapter "Les precurseurs de la reforme des poids et mesures"
*Ferdinand Hoefer: "Historie de l'astronomie", Paris 1873

External links

* [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/louis.jourdan/metrication-en/genesis.html Metrication - Genesis]
*MacTutor Biography|id=Mouton
* [http://www.industrie.gouv.fr/metro/aquoisert/metre.htm Un historique du METRE]


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