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Mathematical Treasure: Jacques Chauvet’s Petit traitté de la fortification moderne

Author(s): 
Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University)

Jacques Chauvet was a 17th-century French mathematician. He authored several books on mathematics, invented a mathematical measuring instrument called a “cosmography,” and taught mathematics at the University of Paris. In 1600, he published Petit traitté de la fortification moderne (A Small Book of Modern Fortification).

Title page from Jacques Chauvet's Petit traitté de la fortification moderne.

New fortification designs were intended to lessen the damage  from cannon bombardment.

Folio 13 from Jacques Chauvet's Petit traitté de la fortification moderne.

Folio 29 from Jacques Chauvet's Petit traitté de la fortification moderne.

Folio 40 from Jacques Chauvet's Petit traitté de la fortification moderne.

Reference

Davis, Natalie Zemon. 1958. Mathematicians in the Sixteenth-Century French Academies: Some Further Evidence. Renaissance News 11(1): 3–10.

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Index to Mathematical Treasures

Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University), "Mathematical Treasure: Jacques Chauvet’s Petit traitté de la fortification moderne," Convergence (December 2022)