- Bernard Lamy (mathematician)
Bernard Lamy (
June 15 ,1640 , inLe Mans ,France –January 29 ,1715 , inRouen ,France ) was a FrenchOratorian mathematician and theologian.Life
After studying in Le Mans, he went to join the
Maison d'Institution inParis , and toSaumur thereafter. In 1658 he entered the congregation of the Oratory.Lamy became professor of
classics atVendome in 1661, and at Juilly in 1663. He was ordained in 1667.After teaching a few years at Le Mans he was appointed to a chair of philosophy in the
University of Angers . Here his teaching was attacked on the ground that it was too exclusivelyCartesian , andRebous the rector obtained in 1675 from the state authorities a decree forbidding him to continue his lectures.He was then sent by his superiors to Grenoble, where, thanks to the protection of
Cardinal Le Camus , he again took up his courses of philosophy. In 1686 he returned to Paris, stopping at the seminary of Saint Magloire, and in 1689 he was sent toRouen , where he spent the remainder of his days.Works
His best known work is the "Traité de Mécanique" (1679), showing the
parallelogram of forces . He also wrote "Traité de la grandeur en general" (1680) and "Les éléments de géometrie" (1685).His writings are numerous and varied. Among them may be mentioned:
*"Apparatus ad Biblia Sacra", etc. (Grenoble, 1687), translated into French by order of the
Bishop of Châlons under the title "Introduction a la lecture de l'Ecriture Sainte" (Lyons, 1689).
*"Harmonia, sive Concordia quatuor Evangelistarum", a harmony or concordance of the Four Gospels (Paris, 1689). In this work he contends that John the Baptist was twice cast into prison, first in Jerusalem by order of the Sanhedrin, and later by Herod in Galilee. He maintains also that the Saviour and His Apostles did not eat the paschal lamb at the Last Supper, and that the Crucifixion occurred on the day on which the Jews celebrated the Passover. He considers Mary Magdalen, Mary the sister of Lazarus, and the sinner mentioned in Luke, vii, 37 sqq. to be one and the same person. These and other opinions involved him in controversy withBulteau , pastor of Rouen,Jean Piénud ,Le Nain de Tillemont , and others (see "Traité historique de l'ancienne Pâque des Juifs", Paris, 1693).
* "Apparatus Biblicus", which is a development of his introduction (Lyons, 1696; Jena, 1709; Amsterdam, 1710). It was translated into French byAbbé de Bellegarde (Paris, 1697) and byAbbé Boyer (Lyons, 1709). In this work he calls in question the historical character of the "book of Tobias " and "book of Judith ", and maintains that even after theCouncil of Trent a difference of authority should be recognized between the proto-canonical anddeutero-canonical book s of the Bible.
*"Défense de l'ancien sentiment de l'Eglise latine touchant l'office de sainte Madeleine" (Rouen, Paris, 1697).
* A volume of commentaries on his previous harmony of the Four Gospels (Paris, 1699).
* A Latin treatise on the Ark of the Covenant (Paris, 1720), a posthumous work published byPère Desmollets , who prefixed to the volume a biography of the author.ee also
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College of Juilly References
*Regnier in
Fulcran Vigouroux , "Dictionnaire de la Bible", s.v.
*Ingold, "Essai de biblioqraphie Oratorienne" (Paris, 1880-1882), V, 64-70.External links
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