- Adam Adamandy Kochański
Adam Adamandy Kochański (
5 August 1631 –17 May 1700 ) was a Polishmathematician .Kochański was born in
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą . He began his education inToruń , and in 1652 he entered theSociety of Jesus inVilnius . He studiedphilosophy atVilnius University (then called "Vilnius Academy"). He also studiedmathematics ,physics andtheology . He went on to lecture on those subjects at several European universities: inFlorence ,Prague ,Olomouc ,Wrocław ,Mainz andWürzburg . In 1680 he accepted an offer fromJan III Sobieski , the king of Poland, returning back to Poland, and taking the position of the king'schaplain , mathematician, clock maker, librarian and tutor of the king's son, Jakub.He wrote many scientific papers, mainly on mathematics and mechanics, but also on physics, astronomy and philosophy. The most known of his works, "Observationes Cyclometricae ad facilitandam Praxin accomodatae", is devoted to the
squaring the circle (or alternatively, "the quadrature of the circle") and was published in 1685 in the leading scientific periodical of the time, "Acta Eruditorum ".Kochański cooperated and corresponded with many scientists,
Johannes Hevelius andGottfried Leibniz among them. He was apparently the only one of the contemporary Poles to know elements of the newly inventedcalculus . As a mechanic he was a renowned clock maker: He suggested replacing the clock's pendulum with a spring, and standardizing the number ofescapement s per hour.He died in
Teplice inBohemia .
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