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DECHALES, Claude-François Milliet [or CHASLES] (1621-1678)
Traitté du mouvement local et du ressort . Dans lequel, leur nature, & leurs causes, sont curieusement recherchées, & ou les loix qu'ils observent dans l'acceleration & les pendules, & encore dans la percussion & la reflexion des corps, sont solidement establies
Lyon: chez Anisson, et Possuel, 1682.
12mo: *6 A--T12 V6 (V6 +1), 234 leaves, pp. [xii] 465 [5], errata on V5v and V6r, V6v blank, final inserted leaf 'Extrait du privilège', verso blank. Woodcut device on title, woodcut headpieces and initials, woodcut text diagrams. Leaf size and condition: 159 x 88mm. Paper a little discoloured as usual. Binding: Contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt spine, lettered direct in second compartment, red and brown sprinkled edges. Head and tailcaps chipped, corners and joints rubbed. Provenance and annotation: Earls of Macclesfield with South Library Bookplate and embossed crest on prelims, sale at Sotheby's 14 April 2005, lot 1383. References: Baillie 111; Sommervogel II, 1044, 7.
First and only edition. This copy has a Privilège leaf, not normally present, inserted in the final gathering.
§ A detailed treatise on the physics of springs, pendulums and the percussion of bodies, which seems to have been overlooked by historians. Deschales supported Galileo's time-squared law of uniformly accelerated motion, and anticipated Newton's concept of gravity related to the free fall of bodies. Yet this later work on related topics is not discussed by Nardi, and is not noticed by William Schaaf in his article on Dechales in DSB. Hutton called the Jesuit Dechales 'an excellent mathematician, mechanist, and astronomer ... generally admired and beloved at Paris, where for four years together he read public mathematical lectures in the college of Clermont.' He later moved to Marseilles and was afterwards professor of mathematics at Turin where he died in 1678. This was his last work, the manuscript of which was found among his papers after his death. His Cursus mathematicus (3 vols folio, Lyons 1674) was a popular and widely used text-book, as was his edition of Euclid. The only recent study of Dechales is the article by Nardi cited below which deals with Dechales work on accelerated motion in the Cursus. Literature: Antonio Nardi, 'Un galileiano eccentrico: il gesuita François Milliet Dechales tra Galileo e Newton', Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences 49 (1999) 32--74.
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