Jean-Charles de la Faille (1597-1652)

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Name (English)
Jean-Charles de la Faille
Short name
Jean-Charles de la Faille
Year of birth
1597
Year of death
1952
Short Description
"He was born in Antwerp, part of the Spanish Empire at that time. He was educated at the Jesuit school founded by François d´Aguilon, and joined the Jesuit order in 1613. He then went to a Jesuit college in Mechelen for two years. Afterwards, he came back to Antwerp where, as one of the best Mathematics´ students of Grégoire de Saint-Vincent, he became also his disciple. In 1620, he went to Dole, also part of the Spanish Empire, to teach mathematics and learn theology in view of being ordained to the priesthood. The ordination took place 10 April 1621.

From 1626 to 1628, he taught mathematics at the Jesuit scholasticate of Louvain, before being appointed to the Imperial College in Madrid. He there advised Philip IV, king of Spain, on military questions, specially fortifications, and taught mathematics as well." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)
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