CASSINI, (JACQUES-)DOMINIQUE, COMTE DE


Meaning of CASSINI, (JACQUES-)DOMINIQUE, COMTE DE in English

( (count of), ) also called Cassini Iv (b. June 30, 1748, Parisd. Oct. 18, 1845, Thury, Fr.) French geodesist and astronomer, who completed his father's map of France, which was later used as the basis for the Atlas National (1791). The son of Csar-Franois Cassini de Thury, he succeeded him as director of the Observatoire de Paris in 1784, but the French Revolution interrupted his plans for restoring and reequipping the observatory. He briefly cooperated with the revolutionary government, but his monarchist sympathies prevailed, and he was denounced and arrested. After some months in prison he withdrew to Thury in 1794. Later, Napoleon I made him a senator and count.

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