FR. JACQUES DE BILLY, S.J.
March 18 1602 - January 14 1679
DISCLAIMER: The following text is taken from the Jacques de Billy profile made by J J O'Connor and E F Robertson from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland in 2006. For the full citation, you may scroll down.
He also published astronomical tables such as Tabulae Lodoicaeae seu universa eclipseon doctrina tabulis, praeceptis ac demonstrationibus explicata. Adiectus est calculus, aliquot eclipseon solis & lunae, quae proxime per totam Europam videbuntur. This was a table of eclipses for the years 1656 to 1693 and included solar and lunar tables. Billy is also important in being one of the first to reject the role of astrology in science, along with superstitious notions about the malevolent influence of comets.
Among Billy's most important works are: Abrégé des préceptes d'algèbre (1637); Nova geometricae clavis algebra (1643); Tractatus de proportione harmonicae (1658); and Diophantus geometria sive opus contextum ex arithmetica et geometria simul (1660).
J Itard, Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). See THIS LINK.
P Humbert, Les Astronomers français de 1610 à 1667, Société d'études scientifiques et archéologiques de Draguignan, Mémoires 63 (1942), 1-72.
R P Niceron, Mémoires pour servir à l'hostoire des hommes illustres dans la république des lettres XL (Paris, 1739), 232-244.
D Vachov and V Andreev, Anniversaries in history of mathematics for 1979 (Bulgarian), Fiz.-Mat. Spis. B'lgar. Akad. Nauk. 22(55) (4) (1979), 334-342.
Other websites about Jacques de Billy:
Connor, J.J., & Robertson, E.F. (2006, August). Jacques de Billy. MacTutor. https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Billy/