Pioneers in Optics: Dominique-François-Jean Arago and Augustin-Jean Fresnel
2010; Oxford University Press; Volume: 18; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s1551929510991207
ISSN2150-3583
Autores Tópico(s)Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
ResumoDominique-François-Jean Arago, better known simply as François Arago, was born on February 26, 1786, in Eastagel, France. A member of a political family, Arago was provided with a classical education, studying first at Perpignan and then at the École Polytechnique in Paris. In 1809, at the age of 23, Arago became a professor of analytical geometry at the prestigious Paris school and was subsequently made director of the Paris Observatory. Interested in a variety of scientific fields, Arago's greatest contributions were in optics, astronomy, and electromagnetism. A staunch republican, Arago was also active in politics and was a distinguished statesman later in life.
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