Claude Guillermet de Bérigard explained

Claude Guillermet de Bérigard
Birth Date:15 August 1578
Birth Place:Moulins, Kingdom of France
Death Date:23 April 1663 (aged 84)
Death Place:Padua, Republic of Venice
Field:Aristotelianism, Geocentrism

Claude Guillermet de Bérigard (15 August 1578, Moulins – 23 April 1663, Padua), also known by the Latin form of his name Claudius Berigardus, was a French philosopher, physician and mathematician who became professor of philosophy at Pisa and Padua.[1] He was a vocal opponent of the theories of Galileo. His last name is sometimes spelled Beauregard.

Works

References

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hallam 1884, p. 21.