Nicholas Halma, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Nicholas Halma

French mathematician and translator

Date of Birth: 31-Dec-1755

Place of Birth: Sedan, Grand Est, France

Date of Death: 04-Jun-1828

Profession: mathematician, librarian, translator, geographer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Nicholas Halma

  • Nicholas Halma (31 December 1755, Sedan, Ardennes – 4 June 1828, Paris) was a mathematician and translator. He was educated at the College of Plessis, Paris, took Holy orders, and received the title of AbbĂ©.
  • In 1791 he became principal of Sedan College.
  • When this school closed in 1793, he went to Paris and entered military service as surgeon.
  • In 1794 he was appointed secretary to the Polytechnic School.
  • He held the chair of mathematics at the PrytanĂ©ee of Paris, and then that of geography in the military school at Fontainebleau.
  • As librarian of the Empress Josephine and of the École des Ponts et ChaussĂ©es, he was charged to instruct the empress in history and geography. Under the Bourbon Restoration he was appointed curator at the library of Sainte Geneviève and became a canon of Notre Dame.
  • In 1808 he was commissioned by the minister of the interior to continue the "History of France" of AbbĂ© Velly, and prepared the manuscript of two volumes.
  • His most important work, however, was the editing and the translating into Latin and French of Ptolemy's Almagest (Paris, 1813–16), a task undertaken at the instance of Joseph Louis Lagrange and Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre.
  • He also translated the Commentaries of Theon of Alexandria (Paris, 1822–25).

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