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Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 1695)


Field(s) of interest: physics | mathematics | optics | astronomy
Gender: male

Born: Den Haag, 14-04-1629
Died: Den Haag, 08-07-1695

Biography:
Born in 1629, Huygens was the son of the poet and diplomat, Constantijn Huygens. He studied law in Leiden and Breda. He was interested mainly in mathematics and proved to be very talented early in life. With his brother Constantijn Jr., he ground lenses and made astronomical observations. He also developed a very accurate pendulum clock and established a wave-theory of light. His discoveries attracted attention abroad, and, in 1666, he was asked to lead the newly founded Académie des Sciences in Paris. After a few years absence caused by illness, he resigned from the Académie. Later in life he wrote a book on cosmolog, called 'Cosmotheoros'.

Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden; Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht; Noordelijk Scheepvaart Museum Groningen.

Occupations:
Instrument maker

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Cosmotheoros (1698)

BNW

De Saturni Luna observatio nova (1656)

Horologium oscillatorium sive de motu pendularium (1673)

Memoriën aengaende het slijpen van glasen tot verrekijckers (1685)

Systema saturnium (1659)

Theoremata de quadratura hyperboles, ellipsis et circuli (1651)

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