Simon de la Loubère

French mathematician and diplomat

Simon de la Loubère - French mathematician and diplomat
Born

April 21st, 1642
383 years ago

Died

1729
296 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

Links & References

A mathematician, poet, and diplomat, contributions included significant work in mathematics, particularly in the field of combinatorics and number theory. Served as a diplomat in the court of Siam, which involved intricate interactions between cultures. Authored several mathematical texts that combined poetic elements with rigorous mathematical formulations. His time as a diplomat was marked by keen observations of Siamese culture and rituals, documented in writings that provide historical insights into 17th-century Siam.

Authored 'La combinaison des nombres'

Served as a diplomat to Siam

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