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  1. François Jean Dominique Arago (Estagel, 26 febbraio 1786 – Parigi, 2 ottobre 1853) è stato un matematico, fisico, astronomo e politico francese Indice 1 Biografia

  2. 2 de oct. de 2014 · The Arago family came from the eastern Pyrenees, and in fact the name Arago has Spanish connections with the Aragon region of Spain which is quite close by. François' parents had nine children, four boys and five girls. François was the eldest of the boys, having brothers Jean, Jacques, and Étienne. Jean Arago (1788-1836) emigrated to North ...

  3. Dominique-François-Jean Arago, better known simply as François Arago, was born on February 26, 1786, in Eastagel, France. A member of a political family, Arago was provided with a classical education, studying first at Perpignan and then at the École Polytechnique in Paris.

  4. Arago, François Jean Dominique. Estagel (Francia), 26.II.1786 – París (Francia), 2.X.1853. Astrónomo y físico. Hizo sus estudios en la Escuela Politécnica de París. Al final de ellos fue enviado a España con el fin de medir el meridiano de París. Su estancia en nuestro país y especialmente en las Baleares estuvo llena de aventuras.

  5. François Jean Dominique Arago ( katalanisch Francesc Joan Domènec Aragó; * 26. Februar 1786 in Estagel bei Perpignan; † 2. Oktober 1853 in Paris) war ein französischer Astronom, Physiker und Politiker. Er entdeckte, dass Eisen durch Einwirkung von elektrischem Strom magnetische Eigenschaften annimmt.

  6. François Arago. François Jean Dominique Arago ( kat.: Francesc Joan Dominic Aragò) (ur. 26 lutego 1786 w Estagel pod Perpignan w departamencie Pireneje Wschodnie, zm. 2 października 1853 w Paryżu) – francuski naukowiec i polityk; fizyk, astronom i matematyk. Profesor paryskiego École polytechnique, dyrektor Obserwatorium Paryskiego ...

  7. Arago, DominiqueFrançois‐Jean. Born Estagel, (Pyrénées‐Orientales), France, 26 February 1786. Died Paris, France, 2 October 1853. François Arago directed the Paris Observatory, was a patron of Urbain Le Verrier, and made significant contributions to the physics of light and electromagnetism. Arago was the fifth son in a family of 11 ...