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Abbé Réginald Outhier also given as Regnauld or Renaud Outhier (16 August 1694 – 12 April 1774) was a French clergyman, traveller, and writer who worked on cartography and astronomy. Outhier was born at La Marre-Jouserans, near Poligny, France, and studied at Dole and Besançon. He became a priest at Besançon where he became interested in astronomy. He later served as a canon at the Bayeux cathedral. In 1726-7 he presented a 5 inch diameter celestial globe to the Académie Royale des Sciences which demonstrated the movements of the sun and stars with a clockwork mechanism. This impressed Cassini II who made him a correspondent to the Royal Academy in 1731. In 1733 he became involved in producing a map of France along with Bishop of Bayeux, Paul d'Albert de Luynes and took part in the triangu

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  • Abbé Réginald Outhier also given as Regnauld or Renaud Outhier (16 August 1694 – 12 April 1774) was a French clergyman, traveller, and writer who worked on cartography and astronomy. Outhier was born at La Marre-Jouserans, near Poligny, France, and studied at Dole and Besançon. He became a priest at Besançon where he became interested in astronomy. He later served as a canon at the Bayeux cathedral. In 1726-7 he presented a 5 inch diameter celestial globe to the Académie Royale des Sciences which demonstrated the movements of the sun and stars with a clockwork mechanism. This impressed Cassini II who made him a correspondent to the Royal Academy in 1731. In 1733 he became involved in producing a map of France along with Bishop of Bayeux, Paul d'Albert de Luynes and took part in the triangulation surveys from Caen to St. Malo. He was included in the Academy's expedition in 1736-37 to Lapland to examine the shape of the earth. The expedition was led by Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis with the scientists included being Alexis Claude Clairaut, Charles Le Monnier and Charles Etienne Louis Camus. The Swedish scientist Anders Celsius was also involved and Outhier was included as physician, astronomer and maintainer of the journal of the expedition. He drew maps of the travels and published the notes on the voyage in 1744. In 1752 he drew an accurate map of the night sky covering the Pleiades. * Outhier's celestial globe * (en)
  • Regnaud ou Renaud Outhier - pour l'état-civil - dit aussi l'abbé Outhier et qui signera certaines de ses œuvres Réginald Outhier, né à Lamarre-Jousserand le 16 août 1694 et mort à Bayeux le 8 mai 1774, est un ecclésiastique et un scientifique français du siècle des Lumières. C'est un savant polymathe. Il s'intéresse à l'astronomie, à l'horlogerie et à la mécanique. Plus tard, il participe à des travaux géodésiques, réalise cartes et dessins et s'intéresse aux mathématiques. Il doit sa renommée à son ouvrage Journal d'un voyage au Nord qui relate, jour après jour, son implication et ce qu'il a vu dans l'expédition en Laponie de Maupertuis à laquelle il prend part. (fr)
  • レジノー・ウーティエ(Réginaud Outhier、名前はReginald 、Regnauldとも、1694年8月16日 - 1774年4月12日)は、フランスの聖職者・天文学者・地理学者である。 聖職の傍ら天文学の研究を行い、1727年に太陽と月の動きを示す天球儀を作った。1731年に科学アカデミーに選ばれた。1736年のピエール・ルイ・モーペルテュイや、アレクシス・クレローらとともに、地球の形状を調べるための子午線弧長を測量するラップランドの調査隊に加わった一人である。著書にラップランドでの測量までに至る様子を詳細に記したJournal d'un voyage au Nord: en 1736 et 1737(1744[1], 1746。復刻版: Nabu Press (2010), ISBN 9781142718312)などがある。 (ja)
  • Regnaud Outhier (även Renaud eller Réginald), född 16 augusti 1694 i La Marre i Frankrike, död 8 maj 1774 i Bayeux, var en fransk präst, vetenskapsman och tecknare. Regnaud Outhier deltog i den av Pierre de Maupertuis ledda franska gradmätningsexpeditionen till Tornedalen 1736-1737. Han publicerade 1744 Journal d'un voyage au Nord en 1736 & 1737 (Journal från en resa i Norden 1736–1737) som var en skildring från denna resa och vari han förutom kartor och gradmätningsritningar fogat in ett antal illustrationer utförda i kopparstick av Guillaume Dheulland som skildrar Torneå stad, dess kyrka, en storbondegård i Pellio och expeditionens läger på berget Niemi. Outhier var korresponderande ledamot av den Franska vetenskapsakademin och tjänstgjorde som präst i Besançon-stiftet. (sv)
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  • レジノー・ウーティエ(Réginaud Outhier、名前はReginald 、Regnauldとも、1694年8月16日 - 1774年4月12日)は、フランスの聖職者・天文学者・地理学者である。 聖職の傍ら天文学の研究を行い、1727年に太陽と月の動きを示す天球儀を作った。1731年に科学アカデミーに選ばれた。1736年のピエール・ルイ・モーペルテュイや、アレクシス・クレローらとともに、地球の形状を調べるための子午線弧長を測量するラップランドの調査隊に加わった一人である。著書にラップランドでの測量までに至る様子を詳細に記したJournal d'un voyage au Nord: en 1736 et 1737(1744[1], 1746。復刻版: Nabu Press (2010), ISBN 9781142718312)などがある。 (ja)
  • Regnaud Outhier (även Renaud eller Réginald), född 16 augusti 1694 i La Marre i Frankrike, död 8 maj 1774 i Bayeux, var en fransk präst, vetenskapsman och tecknare. Regnaud Outhier deltog i den av Pierre de Maupertuis ledda franska gradmätningsexpeditionen till Tornedalen 1736-1737. Han publicerade 1744 Journal d'un voyage au Nord en 1736 & 1737 (Journal från en resa i Norden 1736–1737) som var en skildring från denna resa och vari han förutom kartor och gradmätningsritningar fogat in ett antal illustrationer utförda i kopparstick av Guillaume Dheulland som skildrar Torneå stad, dess kyrka, en storbondegård i Pellio och expeditionens läger på berget Niemi. Outhier var korresponderande ledamot av den Franska vetenskapsakademin och tjänstgjorde som präst i Besançon-stiftet. (sv)
  • Abbé Réginald Outhier also given as Regnauld or Renaud Outhier (16 August 1694 – 12 April 1774) was a French clergyman, traveller, and writer who worked on cartography and astronomy. Outhier was born at La Marre-Jouserans, near Poligny, France, and studied at Dole and Besançon. He became a priest at Besançon where he became interested in astronomy. He later served as a canon at the Bayeux cathedral. In 1726-7 he presented a 5 inch diameter celestial globe to the Académie Royale des Sciences which demonstrated the movements of the sun and stars with a clockwork mechanism. This impressed Cassini II who made him a correspondent to the Royal Academy in 1731. In 1733 he became involved in producing a map of France along with Bishop of Bayeux, Paul d'Albert de Luynes and took part in the triangu (en)
  • Regnaud ou Renaud Outhier - pour l'état-civil - dit aussi l'abbé Outhier et qui signera certaines de ses œuvres Réginald Outhier, né à Lamarre-Jousserand le 16 août 1694 et mort à Bayeux le 8 mai 1774, est un ecclésiastique et un scientifique français du siècle des Lumières. (fr)
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  • Réginald Outhier (fr)
  • レジノー・ウーティエ (ja)
  • Réginald Outhier (en)
  • Regnaud Outhier (sv)
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