Antoine de Laloubère

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Antoine de Laloubère (1600-1664), a Jesuit, born in Languedoc, is chiefly known for an incorrect solution of Pascal's problems on the cycloid, which he gave in 1660, but he has a better claim to distinction in having been the first mathematician to study the properties of the helix.

De Laloubère died at Toulouse.

This article is based on a public domain article from Rouse History of Mathematics.