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Jean de Saint-Bonnet
(1652–1702)
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Biographical data
1652
13
Born in
Lyon
1672
13
Entered the Society of Jesus
1702
13
Died in
Lyon
Career
13
Teacher
of
philosophy
,
rhetoric
,
mathematics
,
physics
,
grammar
,
literae humaniores
Rhetoric for two years, philosophy for six years, mathematics and physics for ten years
Relations
13
Saint-Bonnet was commissioned by
Cassini
to build an
astronomical observatory
on top of the church of the
Lyon
college; he died in an accident during the construction
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Philosophy
Rhetoric
Mathematics
Physics
Astronomical observatory
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Literae humaniores
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
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Sources
13
Sommervogel, Carlos (Ed., Reprint 1960):
Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
. Tome VII.
Recommended Citation
Jean de Saint-Bonnet (1652–1702). In: Jesuit Science Network, version 03/11/2018. URL:
http://jesuitscience.net/p/710/
.