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DUHAMEL, JEAN BAPTISTE (1624-1706) , French physicist, was born in 1624 at Vire in Normandy. He studied at Caen and Paris; wrote at eighteen a tract
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almoner to the king, and in 1666 perpetual secretary to the newly founded Academy of Sciences. He died on the 6th of August 1706. He published among other works: Astronomia physica (1660) and De meteoris et fossilibus {1660), both in ,dialogue form; De consensu veteris et novae philosophiae (1663); De corporum a8ectionibus (1672); De mente human (1673); Regiae scientiarum Academiae historic, 1666-1696 (1698), new edition brought down to 1700 (1701); Institutiones biblicae (1698); followed by annotated editions
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