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Maupertuis Collection

Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, a renowned cosmographer, left an indelible mark on the world of mathematics and astronomy

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736

Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. 1874 (engraving from Vies des Savants Illustres du)
540692 Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. 1874 (engraving from Vies des Savants Illustres du XVIIIe Siecle, Louis Figuier, Paris); (add.info.: In 1736 Maupertuis)

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Portrait of Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1752. Creator: Daullé, Jean (1703-1763)

Portrait of Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1752. Creator: Daullé, Jean (1703-1763)
Portrait of Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1752. Private Collection

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Pierre Louis Moreau De Maupertuis - Cosmographer

Pierre Louis Moreau De Maupertuis - Cosmographer

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1743. Creator: Desrochers, Etienne-Jehandier

Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1743. Creator: Desrochers, Etienne-Jehandier
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759), 1743. Private Collection

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer. Etching

PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer. Etching, French, 1838

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Jean Daulla after Robert Levrac-Tournieres, French (1703-1763), Pierre Louis Moreau

Jean Daulla after Robert Levrac-Tournieres, French (1703-1763), Pierre Louis Moreau
Jean Daulla© after Robert Levrac-Tournieres, French (1703-1763), Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, 1741, engraving on laid paper

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer. Etching

PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer. Etching, French, 1838

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. In 1736 Maupertuis

Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. In 1736 Maupertuis, French astronomer and mathematician, led an expedition to Lapland to measure the length of a degree along

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart

Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart
" Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart. Battle of Maupertuis, or Poitiers, between John II " the Good" of France and Edward, the Black Prince (fol 207)

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer

PIERRE LOUIS de MAUPERTUIS (1698-1759). French mathematician and astronomer: colored stipple engraving, Italian, 19th century

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Measuring a degree of the meridian, 1736

Measuring a degree of the meridian, 1736
Measuring a degree of the meridian. In 1736-7 the French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis was sent by the French Academy of Sciences to Finland to measure a degree of the meridian at the Arctic

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: P. L. M. De Maupertuis

P. L. M. De Maupertuis
PIERRE LOUIS MOREAU DE MAUPERTUIS French mathematician, astronomer and philosopher

Background imageMaupertuis Collection: Maupertuis in Lapland

Maupertuis in Lapland
PIERRE LOUIS MOREAU DE MAUPERTUIS (1698 - 1759) French mathematician and astronomer sent to Lapland by Louis XV to measure a degree of longitude


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Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, a renowned cosmographer, left an indelible mark on the world of mathematics and astronomy. Born in 1698, this French mathematician and astronomer dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries of the universe. In 1743, a captivating portrait was created by Etienne-Jehandier Desrochers. The intricate details captured in this artwork showcase his intellectual prowess and determination. Maupertuis' contributions were not limited to portraits; he made significant advancements in various fields. His etchings depicted his deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts that shaped our understanding of celestial bodies. Collaborating with artists like Jean Daulla after Robert Levrac-Tournieres, Maupertuis's work reached new heights. These collaborations brought forth illustrations that beautifully merged artistry with scientific precision. One such illustration portrays Maupertuis during his expedition to Finland in 1736. It was during this journey that he measured a degree of the meridian, further solidifying his reputation as an accomplished scientist. The Chroniques by Jean Froissart also featured pictures related to Maupertuis' endeavors. This inclusion highlights how even centuries later, his work continues to inspire and captivate scholars across disciplines. As time passed, Maupertuis' legacy endured through colored stipple engravings from Italy in the 19th century. These engravings immortalized him as both a mathematician and astronomer who pushed boundaries and expanded human knowledge. One cannot forget the iconic image measuring a degree of the meridian during his Lapland expedition. This snapshot encapsulates not only his dedication but also showcases how science can take us on extraordinary adventures into uncharted territories. Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis will forever be remembered for pushing boundaries within mathematics and astronomy alike. His contributions have paved the way for future generations to explore new frontiers and unravel the secrets of our vast universe.