Mersenne biography


Mersenne biography!

Marin Mersenne

Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), a theologist, philosopher, mathematician, and music theorist, was an important propagator of the “new science” in seventeenth-century France.

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In his most important acoustical work, the Harmonie universelle (1636–1637), he combined discussions of music, sound, and experimental science, bringing together a decade of research.

Marin Mersenne, often referred to as the father of modern acoustics, lived in Paris for most of his life but was in contact with scholars from all over Europe.

Born in 1604, he attended the Jesuit College in La Flèche, one of France’s most prestigious schools for the cultural, political, and ecclesiastical elite. He then studied theology at the Sorbonne and the Collège Royal. In 1611, he abandoned his studies to enter the mendicant Order of Minims.

He took up residence at the order’s monastery on the Place Royale, Paris, in 1619. He would leave Paris only for occasional journeys, such as to the Low Countries and It

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