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    Philippe de La Hire (or Lahire, La Hyre or Phillipe de La Hire) (18 March 1640 – 21 April 1718) was a French painter, mathematician, astronomer, and architect...
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    height of 1.5 km above the surface. This feature was named after Philippe de La Hire, a French mathematician and astronomer. Several tiny craters near...
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  • Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire (25 July 1677 – 4 June 1719) was a French scientist, son of the astronomer Philippe de la Hire, who also contributed to astronomy...
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  • 1699 – Jean Racine, French playwright and poet (b. 1639) 1719 – Philippe de La Hire, French mathematician and astronomer (b. 1640) 1720 – Antoine Hamilton...
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  • Hire, French author Phillipe de la Hire (1640—1718) French astronomer and mathematician Other: Mons La Hire, a lunar feature named for Philippe de la...
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  • Kansi Dorothea Klumpke Philippe de La Hire Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille Joseph-Louis Lagrange Joanny-Philippe Lagrula Jérôme Lalande...
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    1706) March 9 – Jacques d'Agar, French painter (d. 1715) March 18 – Philippe de La Hire, French mathematician and astronomer (d. 1718) April 1 Sigismund...
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    invention of cycloidal gears. Those involved include Gérard Desargues, Philippe de La Hire, Ole Rømer, and Charles Étienne Louis Camus. A cycloid (as used for...
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    Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695) – evolute Giordano Vitale (1633–1711) Philippe de La Hire (1640–1718) – projective geometry Isaac Newton (1642–1727) – 3rd-degree...
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  • pages of the Sun, Moon, and planets. In 1702, the French astronomer Philippe de la Hire labeled a year as Christum 0 and placed it at the end of the years...
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