Jean Christophe Fatio
Jean Christophe Fatio (17 November 1656 – 18 October 1720) was a Genevan engineer, politician, and natural philosopher, who became Fellow of the Royal Society in 1706. He was the elder brother of Nicolas Fatio. He was elected F.R.S. on 3 April 1706 and published in the Philosophical Transactions (xxv. 2241–6) a description of an eclipse of the sun which he had observed at Geneva on 12 May of that year. He died at Geneva in October 1720, survived by his wife Catherine, daughter of Jean Gassand of in Provence, to whom he was married in 1709. He left no issue.
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Jean Christophe Fatio
Jean Christophe Fatio (17 November 1656 – 18 October 1720) was a Genevan engineer, politician, and natural philosopher, who became Fellow of the Royal Society in 1706. He was the elder brother of Nicolas Fatio. He was elected F.R.S. on 3 April 1706 and published in the Philosophical Transactions (xxv. 2241–6) a description of an eclipse of the sun which he had observed at Geneva on 12 May of that year. He died at Geneva in October 1720, survived by his wife Catherine, daughter of Jean Gassand of in Provence, to whom he was married in 1709. He left no issue.
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Jean Christophe Fatio (17 Nove ...... ied in 1709. He left no issue.
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جان كريستوف فاتيو (17 نوفمبر 1 ...... . توفي في جنيف في أكتوبر 1720.
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Jean Christophe Fatio (17 Nove ...... ied in 1709. He left no issue.
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