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Marin Mersenne
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French theologian, philosopher, mathematician and music theorist, often referred to as the "father of acoustics" (1588-1648)
Marin Mersenne was a French thinker of the 1600s who made important contributions to mathematics, music theory, and the study of sound, earning him the title "father of acoustics." His work helped lay the foundation for the scientific understanding of how sound works and how music functions.
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Person · Open Library
- Born
- 1588
- Died
- 1648
- Works
- 59
Top works
- Vniverse geometriae mixtaeque mathematicae synopsis
- Novarum observationvm physico-mathematicarvm F. Marini Mersenni minimi
- F. Marini Mersenni ...
- F. Marini Mersenni ... Tractatvs mechanicvs theoricvs et practicvs
- L'impiété des déistes, athées, et libertins de ce temps,combatuë, & renuersée de point en point par raisons tirées de la philosophie,& de la théologie
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Music · MusicBrainz
- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- France
- Active from
- 1588
- Active to
- 1648
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Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 157
- Total plays
- 351
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
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- Topological photonics
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Encyclopedic overview
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those written in the form Mn = 2 − 1 for some integer n. He also developed Mersenne's laws, which describe the harmonics of a vibrating string (such as may be found on guitars and pianos), and his seminal work on music theory, Harmonie universelle, for which he is referred to as the "father of acoustics".
Mersenne, an ordained Catholic priest, had many contacts in the scientific world and has been called "the center of the world of science and mathematics during the first half of the 1600s" and, because of his ability to make connections between people and ideas, "the post-box of Europe". He was also a member of the ascetical Minim religious order and wrote and lectured on theology and philosophy.
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