Philippe de La Hire

He was born in Paris, the son of Laurent de La Hire, a distinguished artist and Marguerite Coquin. In 1660, he moved to Venice for four years to study painting. Upon his return to Paris, he became a disciple of Girard Desargues from whom he learned geometrical perspective and was received as a master painter on 4 August 1670. His paintings have sometimes been confused with those of his son, Jean Nicolas de La Hire, who was a doctor but also a painter.
He also began to study science and showed an aptitude for mathematics. He was taught by the French Jesuit theologian, mathematician, physicist and controversialist Honoré Fabri and became part of a circle formed by Fabri which included Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Claude François Milliet Dechales, Christiaan Huygens and his brother Constantijn, Gottfried Leibniz, René Descartes and Marin Mersenne. He became a member of French Academy of Sciences in 1678, upon the death of Jacques Buot, and subsequently became active as an astronomer, calculating tables of the movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets and designing contrivances for aiming aerial telescopes. From 1679–1682 he made several observations and measurements of the French coastline, and in 1683 aided in mapping France by extending the Paris meridian to the north. In 1683 La Hire assumed the chair of mathematics at the Collège Royal. From 1687 onwards he taught at the Académie d’architecture.
La Hire wrote on graphical methods, 1673; on conic sections, 1685; a treatise on epicycloids, 1694; one on roulettes, 1702; and, lastly, another on conchoids, 1708. His works on conic sections and epicycloids were based on the teaching of Desargues, of whom he was the favourite pupil. He also translated the essay of Manuel Moschopulus on magic squares, and collected many of the theorems on them which were previously known; this was published in 1705. He also published a set of astronomical tables in 1702. La Hire's work also extended to descriptive zoology, the study of respiration, and physiological optics.
Two of his sons were also notable for their scientific achievements: Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire, (1677–1719), mathematician, and (1685–1727), botanist.
Mons La Hire, a mountain on the Moon, is named for him.
On 19 December 1699, he presented ‘Expériences et observations sur les corps qui frottent l’un contre l’autre’ (Experiments and observations on bodies that slide against each other) at the Académie Royale des Sciences in Paris, where he proposed what are now commonly known as Amontons’ laws of friction after Guillaume Amontons. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Venise, dans l'ombre de Byron by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Abhandlung über alle Arten der practischen Mahlerey Nebst einer Anleitung zur Farbmischung by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Philipps de la Hire astronomische Tabellen mit einer ausführlichen Unterweisung zu allen astronomischen Rechnungen ... und wie nach Keplers Methode die Sonnenfinsternisse als Erdfi... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Astronomische Tabellen mit einer neuen, ausführlichen, und deutlichen Beschreibung, vor alle astronomische Rechnungen; absonderlich aber, wie die Mond und Sonnen-Finsternisse, auf... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Astronomische Tabellen Mit einer neuen, ausführlichen und deutlichen Beschreibung, vor alle astronomische Rechnungen by LaHire, Philippe de
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Astronomische Tabellen by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Remarques sur la construction des horloges à Pendule by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Regiae Scientiarum Academiae Ephemerides Juxta Recentissimas Observationes Ad Meridianum Parisiensem In Observatorio Regio by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Traité de mecanique ou l'on explique tout ce qui est nécessaire dans la pratique des arts, & les propriétés des corps pesants lesquelles ont un plus grand usage dans la physique... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Memoires de mathematique et de physique by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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L' Ecole des arpenteurs by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Gnomoniques, or, The art of drawing sun-dials on all sorts of planes by different methods with the geometrical demonstrations of all the operations by La Hire, Philippe
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Tables Astronomiques, Dressées Et Mises En Lumiere Par Les Ordres Et Par La Magnificence de Louis Le Grand Dans lesquelles on donne les mouvements du Soleil, de la Lune, & des autr... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Astronomische Tabellen des Herrn De La Hire Mit einer neuen, ausführlichen und deutlichen Beschreibung, vor alle Astronomische Rechnungen; Absonderlich aber, Wie die Mond- und Sonn... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Philippi de la Hire Tabulae astronomicae planetarum omnium by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Tabulae astronomicae Planetarum omnium Ludovici XIV. Galliae Regis Iussu & Munificentia exaratae by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Gnomonicks, or, the art of shadows improved. Plainly set forth in the drawing of sun-dials on all sorts of planes by different methods. With the geometrical demonstrations of all t... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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New elements of conick sections together with a method for their description on a plane. Translated from the French treatise of Mr. de la Hire. By Brian Robinson by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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Tabulæ Astronomicæ Ludovici Magni Jussu Et Munificentia Exaratæ Et In Lucem Editæ In quibus Solis, Lunæ reliquorumque Planetarum motus ex ipsis observationibus, nullâ adhibitâ hypo... by La Hire, Philippe de 1640-1718
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