- Jacques Pelletier du Mans
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footnotes =Jacques Peletier du Mans (1517
Le Mans – 1582Paris ) was a humanist,poet andmathematician of theFrench Renaissance . Born into a bourgeois family, he studied at theCollège de Navarre (in Paris) where his brother Jean was a professor of mathematics and philosophy. He subsequently studied law and medicine, frequented the literary circle aroundMarguerite of Navarre and from 1541-43 was secretary to René du Bellay. In 1541 he published the first French translation ofHorace 's "Ars poetica" and during this period he also published numerous scientific and mathematical treatises.In 1547 he pronounced a funeral oration for
Henry VIII of England and published his first poems "Œuvres poétiques", which included translations from the first two cantos ofHomer 'sOdyssey and the first book ofVirgil 'sGeorgics , twelve Petrarchiansonnet s, three Horacianode s and a Martial-likeepigram ; this poetry collection also included the first published poems ofJoachim Du Bellay andPierre de Ronsard (Ronsard would include Jacques Peletier into his list of revolutionary contemporary poets "La Pléiade "). He then began to frequent a humanist circle aroundThéodore de Bèze , Jean Martin, Denis Sauvage.Jacques Peletier tried to reform French spelling (which in the Renaissance had, through a misguided attempt to model French words on their
Latin roots, acquired many inconsistencies (seeMiddle French )) in a treatise (1550) advocating a phonetic-based spelling using new typographic signs which Peletier would continue to use in all his published works (because of this system, "Peletier" is consistently spelled with one "l").After years spent in
Bordeaux ,Poitiers ,Piedmont (where Peletier may have been the tutor of the son of Maréchal de Brissac) andLyon (where he frequented the poets and humanistsMaurice Scève ,Louise Labé ,Olivier de Magny andPontus de Tyard ). In 1555 he published a manual of poetic composition, "Art poétique français", a Latin oration calling for peace fromHenri II of France andCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor and a new collection of poetry "L'Amour des amours" (consisting of asonnet cycle and a series of encyclopedic poems describing meteors, planets and the heavens) which would influence poetsGuillaume du Bartas andJean-Antoine de Baïf .His last years were spent in travels (
Savoy , Germany, Switzerland, maybe Italy, and various regions in France) and in publishing numerous works in Latin onalgebra ,geometry and mathematics, medicine (a refutation ofGalen , a work on the Plague). In 1572 he was briefly director of the College of Aquitaine (Bordeaux), but, bored by the position, he resigned. During this period he was friends withMichel de Montaigne andPierre de Brach . In 1579 he returned to Paris and was named director of the College of Le Mans. A final collection of poetry "Louanges" was published in 1581. Peletier died in July or August 1582.Mathematical Naming Conventions
While maintaining the original system of the French mathematician
Nicolas Chuquet (1485) for the names of large numbers, Jacques Peletier proposed names for the intermediate numbers, when grouping by six digits moved towards the modern grouping by three digits. The already existing series of terms ending "-illion" were supplemented by a related series ending "-illiard", representing three powers of ten greater than the corresponding term in "-illion". This convention is used throughout the world, except English-language countries, Brazil, Greece, Turkey, Russia and Puerto Rico.References
*fr icon Simonin, Michel, ed. "Dictionnaire des lettres françaises - Le XVIe siècle." Paris: Fayard, 2001. ISBN 2-253-05663-4
* Revue Historique et Archéologique du Maine, Le Mans, 2000, passim.ee also
*
Nicolas Chuquet
*List of numbers
*English-language numerals
*Names of large numbers
*Long and short scales
*French Renaissance literature
*Humanism Persondata
NAME = Peletier du Mans, Jacques
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Humanist, Poet, Mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH = 1517
PLACE OF BIRTH =Le Mans ,France
DATE OF DEATH = 1582
PLACE OF DEATH =Paris ,France
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