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Sébastien Truchet

Jean Truchet (1657 – 5 February 1729), known as Father Sébastian, was a French Dominican priest born in Lyon, who lived under the reign of Louis XIV. He was active in areas such as mathematics, hydraulics, graphics, typography, and for many inventions.[1]

Sébastien Truchet
Sébastien Truchet
Born1657
Lyon, France
Died5 February 1729 (age 71–72)
France
NationalityFrench
Known forProportion of typefaces, plane tiling, sundials, channels, weapons
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, hydraulics, graphics and typography
InstitutionsFrance under Louis XIV
InfluencedPierre Simon Fournier, François-Ambroise Didot, Giovanni Battista Bodoni

Biography

Truchet was born in 1657, the son of a merchant father and a very pious mother. At age 16, he joined the Discalced Carmelites. He took the name Sébastien to honor his mother, who was named Sébastiane.[2] In 1693, he was selected by Abbé Bignon to assist his commission investigating the feasibility of compiling a description of all France's artistic and industrial processes for the minister Colbert. For his assistance, he was named an honoraire of the French Royal Academy in 1699.[3]

Death

Truchet died on 5 February 1729, with the Descriptions of the Arts and Trades still incomplete.

Contributions

Alongside the royal typographer Jacques Jaugeon, Truchet studied the proportions of typefaces using the French line (112 French inch), a measurement derived from silversmithing. The commission then invented the first typographic point, using minute fractions of the line to create a bitmap that could be used to mathematically describe and italicize metal type. Their system had unnecessarily great precision relative to the accuracy with which fonts could actually be cut. Further, it did not match the sizes of the fonts then in use. Fournier subsequently corrected these failings, using a larger point with greater compatibility with existing forms of type.[4]

 
The ⟨a⟩ and ⟨b⟩ of the Romain du Roi, showing the bitmap of Truchet points used in their construction.

The commission also designed the Romain du Roi ("King's Roman"), which influenced Philippe Grandjean and through him the popular Times New Roman fonts. Other typographic innovations in the work of the commission involved the use of both bitmap and vector representations of letter shapes, tabulations of font metrics, and oblique font faces.[4]

In 1699, at the second public meeting of the French Academy, Truchet spoke on the motion of falling bodies,[5] and nearly 20 years later he was one of several scientists to confirm Newton's model of the separation of white light into colors.[6]

As a hydraulics expert, he designed most of the French canals.[citation needed]

Inspired by decorations he had seen on the canals, Truchet studied decorative patterns on ceramic tiles.[4] One particular pattern that he studied involved square tiles split by a diagonal line into two triangles, decorated in contrasting colors. By placing these tiles in different orientations with respect to each other, as part of a square tiling, Truchet observed that many different patterns could be formed. This model of pattern formation was later taken up by Fournier, and is now known to mathematicians and designers as Truchet tiling.[7]

He is also known for his expertise as a watchmaker,[8] and for his inventions concerning sundials, weapons and tools for transplanting large trees within the Versailles gardens.[citation needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Anecdotes littéraires, ou Histoire de ce qui est arrivé de plus singulier [...] aux ecrivains françois (in French). P. Gosse junior. 1766. p. 177. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  2. ^ de Fontenelle (Bernard Le Bovier), M.; Champagnac, Jean Baptiste Joseph (1825). Éloges (in French). Salmon. p. 217. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  3. ^ Sturdy, David J. (1995), Science and Social Status: The Members of the Académie des Sciences, 1666–1750, Woodbridge: St Edmundsbury Press for the Boydell Press, p. 301, ISBN 0-85115-395-X.
  4. ^ a b c André, Jacques; Girou, Denis (1999). "Father Truchet, the typographic point, the Romain du roi, and tilings" (PDF). TUGboat. 20 (1): 8–14.
  5. ^ Sturdy, David J. (1995). Science and Social Status: The Members of the Académie Des Sciences 1666–1750. Boydell Press. p. 294. ISBN 9780851153957.
  6. ^ Rowlinson, J. S. (2002). Cohesion: A Scientific History of Intermolecular Forces. Cambridge University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780521810081.
  7. ^ Smith, Cyril Stanley (1987). "The tiling patterns of Sebastian Truchet and the topology of structural hierarchy". Leonardo. 20 (4): 373–385. doi:10.2307/1578535. JSTOR 1578535. S2CID 192944820. With a translation of Truchet's text by Pauline Boucher.
  8. ^ Ilin, M. (1932). What time is it? The story of clocks. George Routledge & Sons. p. 83.. Translated by Béatrice Kincead.

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Jean Truchet 1657 5 February 1729 known as Father Sebastian was a French Dominican priest born in Lyon who lived under the reign of Louis XIV He was active in areas such as mathematics hydraulics graphics typography and for many inventions 1 Sebastien TruchetSebastien TruchetBorn1657Lyon FranceDied5 February 1729 age 71 72 FranceNationalityFrenchKnown forProportion of typefaces plane tiling sundials channels weaponsScientific careerFieldsMathematics hydraulics graphics and typographyInstitutionsFrance under Louis XIVInfluencedPierre Simon Fournier Francois Ambroise Didot Giovanni Battista Bodoni Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Contributions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksBiography EditTruchet was born in 1657 the son of a merchant father and a very pious mother At age 16 he joined the Discalced Carmelites He took the name Sebastien to honor his mother who was named Sebastiane 2 In 1693 he was selected by Abbe Bignon to assist his commission investigating the feasibility of compiling a description of all France s artistic and industrial processes for the minister Colbert For his assistance he was named an honoraire of the French Royal Academy in 1699 3 Death EditTruchet died on 5 February 1729 with the Descriptions of the Arts and Trades still incomplete Contributions EditAlongside the royal typographer Jacques Jaugeon Truchet studied the proportions of typefaces using the French line 1 12 French inch a measurement derived from silversmithing The commission then invented the first typographic point using minute fractions of the line to create a bitmap that could be used to mathematically describe and italicize metal type Their system had unnecessarily great precision relative to the accuracy with which fonts could actually be cut Further it did not match the sizes of the fonts then in use Fournier subsequently corrected these failings using a larger point with greater compatibility with existing forms of type 4 The a and b of the Romain du Roi showing the bitmap of Truchet points used in their construction The commission also designed the Romain du Roi King s Roman which influenced Philippe Grandjean and through him the popular Times New Roman fonts Other typographic innovations in the work of the commission involved the use of both bitmap and vector representations of letter shapes tabulations of font metrics and oblique font faces 4 In 1699 at the second public meeting of the French Academy Truchet spoke on the motion of falling bodies 5 and nearly 20 years later he was one of several scientists to confirm Newton s model of the separation of white light into colors 6 As a hydraulics expert he designed most of the French canals citation needed Inspired by decorations he had seen on the canals Truchet studied decorative patterns on ceramic tiles 4 One particular pattern that he studied involved square tiles split by a diagonal line into two triangles decorated in contrasting colors By placing these tiles in different orientations with respect to each other as part of a square tiling Truchet observed that many different patterns could be formed This model of pattern formation was later taken up by Fournier and is now known to mathematicians and designers as Truchet tiling 7 He is also known for his expertise as a watchmaker 8 and for his inventions concerning sundials weapons and tools for transplanting large trees within the Versailles gardens citation needed See also EditTruchet pointNotes Edit Anecdotes litteraires ou Histoire de ce qui est arrive de plus singulier aux ecrivains francois in French P Gosse junior 1766 p 177 Retrieved August 6 2017 de Fontenelle Bernard Le Bovier M Champagnac Jean Baptiste Joseph 1825 Eloges in French Salmon p 217 Retrieved August 6 2017 Sturdy David J 1995 Science and Social Status The Members of the Academie des Sciences 1666 1750 Woodbridge St Edmundsbury Press for the Boydell Press p 301 ISBN 0 85115 395 X a b c Andre Jacques Girou Denis 1999 Father Truchet the typographic point the Romain du roi and tilings PDF TUGboat 20 1 8 14 Sturdy David J 1995 Science and Social Status The Members of the Academie Des Sciences 1666 1750 Boydell Press p 294 ISBN 9780851153957 Rowlinson J S 2002 Cohesion A Scientific History of Intermolecular Forces Cambridge University Press p 26 ISBN 9780521810081 Smith Cyril Stanley 1987 The tiling patterns of Sebastian Truchet and the topology of structural hierarchy Leonardo 20 4 373 385 doi 10 2307 1578535 JSTOR 1578535 S2CID 192944820 With a translation of Truchet s text by Pauline Boucher Ilin M 1932 What time is it The story of clocks George Routledge amp Sons p 83 Translated by Beatrice Kincead External links EditSebastien Truchet biography http jacques andre fr faqtypo truchet index html Deepening on Roman Du Roi font http ilovetypography com 2008 01 17 type terms transitional type Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sebastien Truchet amp oldid 1079078321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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