Claude Rabuel

Claude Rabuel (1669–1729) was a French Jesuit mathematician. He analyzed Descartes's Géométrie.

Commentaires sur la geometrie de Descartes, 1730

Rabuel taught at the Collège de la Trinité in Lyon.[1]

Works

  • Rabuel, Claude (1730). Commentaires sur la geometrie de Descartes. Lyon: Marcellin Duplain, Claude Perrot. from Biblioteca europea di informazione e cultura
  • Claude Rabuel (1730) Commentaires sur la geometrie de Descartes from Internet Archive
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