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Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte (1722, Montpellier – 15 August 1805) was an 18th-century French astronomer and mathematician. De Ratte made some verses in his youth, but he soon turned away from his natural tastes to engage with ardor in the study of mathematics. At twenty-one, he was secretary of the . De Ratte also wrote a number of contributions to the Encyclopédie on physical issues such as froid, glace, gelée, etc.

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  • Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte (de)
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  • Étienne-Hyacinthe Ratte (* 1722 in Montpellier; † 1805 ebenda) war ein französischer Mathematiker, Astronom und Enzyklopädist. (de)
  • Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte, né en 1722 à Montpellier où il est mort en 1805, astronome et mathématicien français. (fr)
  • Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte (1722, Montpellier – 15 August 1805) was an 18th-century French astronomer and mathematician. De Ratte made some verses in his youth, but he soon turned away from his natural tastes to engage with ardor in the study of mathematics. At twenty-one, he was secretary of the . De Ratte also wrote a number of contributions to the Encyclopédie on physical issues such as froid, glace, gelée, etc. (en)
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  • Étienne-Hyacinthe Ratte (* 1722 in Montpellier; † 1805 ebenda) war ein französischer Mathematiker, Astronom und Enzyklopädist. (de)
  • Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte, né en 1722 à Montpellier où il est mort en 1805, astronome et mathématicien français. (fr)
  • Étienne-Hyacinthe de Ratte (1722, Montpellier – 15 August 1805) was an 18th-century French astronomer and mathematician. De Ratte made some verses in his youth, but he soon turned away from his natural tastes to engage with ardor in the study of mathematics. At twenty-one, he was secretary of the . De Ratte also wrote a number of contributions to the Encyclopédie on physical issues such as froid, glace, gelée, etc. Although Ratte pursued diverse scientific interests, he devoted himself mainly to astronomy. In this discipline, he made a large number of observations, such as the Venus transit on 6 June 1761. The minor planet 159409 Ratte, discovered at Pises Observatory in 1999, was named in his memory. (en)
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