- André Tacquet
André Tacquet (
Antwerp June 23 ,1612 –December 22 ,Antwerp 1660) was a Flemishmathematician . His work prepared ground for the eventual discovery of thecalculus .He was born in
Antwerp , and entered theJesuit Order in 1629. From 1631 to 1635, he studiedmathematics ,physics andlogic atLeuven . Two of his teachers were Saint-Vincent andFrancois d'Aguilon .Tacquet became a brilliant mathematician of international fame and his works were often reprinted and translated (into Italian and English). He helped articulate some of the preliminary concepts necessary for
Isaac Newton andGottfried Leibniz to recognize the inverse nature of thequadrature and thetangent . He was one of the precursors of theinfinitesimal calculus , developed byJohn Wallis . His most famous work, which influenced the thinking ofBlaise Pascal and his contemporaries, is "Cylindricorum et annularium" (1651). In this book Tacquet presented how a moving point could generate acurve and the theories of area andvolume .He died in Antwerp.
Bibliography
*Opera Omnia Cylindricorum et Annularium (Antwerp, 1651)
*Elementa Geometriae (Antwerp, 1654)
*Arithmeticae Theoria et Praxis (Louvain 1656)
*Cylindricorum et annularium liber V, (Antwerp 1659) [http://books.google.com/books?id=txYOAAAAQAAJ&dq=inpublisher:%22Jac.+Meursius%22 full text] Amsterdam,
*Elementa Euclideae, geometriae (Amsterdam 1725) [http://books.google.com/books?id=rA8OAAAAQAAJ&dq=Andr%C3%A9+Tacquet full text]References
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* [http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/scientists/tacquet.htm André Tacquet, S.J. (1612 - 1660) and his treatment of infinitesimals]
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