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  1. Gabriel MOUTON (1618 – 28a de Septembro 1694) estis franca abato kaj sciencisto. Li estis doktoro pri teologio el Liono , sed estis interesata ankaŭ en matematiko kaj astronomio . Lia verko de 1670 nome Observationes diametrorum solis et lunae apparentium , proponis naturan normigon de longo bazitan sur la cirklon de la Tero, dividita decimale.

  2. Many consider Gabriel Mouton, a church vicar, to be the founding father of the metric system. The proposed system would make French scientists spend many years to refine it. As a convenience, the system would be decimal, with larger and smaller multiples of each unit arrived at by dividing and multiplying by 10 and its powers.

  3. Gabriel Mouton (1618 – 28 September 1694) was a French abbot and scientist. He was a doctor of theology from Lyon, but was also interested in mathematics and astronomy. His 1670 book, the Observationes diametrorum solis et lunae apparentium, proposed a natural standard of length based on the circumference of the Earth, divided decimally. It was influential in the adoption of the metric ...

  4. Gabriel Mouton obtained his doctorate in theology in Lyon. However he spent much of his spare time studying mathematics and astronomy. He took holy orders and spent his whole career in St Paul's Church in Lyon where he was appointed in 1646 .

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  6. 21 de feb. de 2013 · If any one man can be credited with being the creator of the Metric System it would be the French vicar, Gabriel Mouton. As far back as 1670 his method of measurement, based on the decimal system, was discussed.

  7. Gabriel Mouton, in 1670, had suggested that the world should adopt a uniform scale of measurement based on the mille, which he defined as the length of one minute of the Earth's arc. He proposed that decimal subdivisions should be used to determine the lengths of shorter units of length.