Talk:Jean de Beaugrand
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[edit]there are two or three Jean de Beaugrand : the father was litographist, the son was a pupil of François Viète and a friend of Pierre de Fermat, he thought that Descartes had stolen his algebra from Viète and Thomas Harriot, therefore, Descartes was very angry against him and treated him geostaticien. We have to cut this page in two : Jean de Beaugrand (litography) and Jean de Beaugrand (mathematician). Further : it's not well proved that they were father and son. So we may have a third Jean, son of the father, lithographist, but not mathematician... Jean de Parthenay (talk) 11:26, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
- That's true, there is some inconsistency in the article: if He was born in Mulhouse in 1584, He cannot move to Paris in 1581!--Ferran Mir (talk) 17:45, 25 August 2024 (UTC)
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