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Huygens
or Huy·ghens
[ hahy-guhnz, hoi-; Dutch hoi-gens ]
noun
- Chris·tian [kris, -ch, uh, n, kris, -tee-ahn], 1629–95, Dutch mathematician, physicist, and astronomer.
Huygens
/ ˈhœixəns; ˈhaɪɡənz /
noun
- HuygensChristiaan16291695MDutchSCIENCE: physicist Christiaan (ˈkristiːˌaːn). 1629–95, Dutch physicist: first formulated the wave theory of light
Huygens
/ hī′gənz,hoi′gĕns /
- Dutch physicist and astronomer who in 1655 discovered Saturn's rings and its fourth satellite, using a telescope he constructed with his brother. In 1657 he built the first pendulum clock. Huygens also proposed that light consists of transverse waves that vibrate up and down perpendicular to the direction in which the light travels. This theory, which explained some properties of light better than Newton's theory, was made public in 1690.
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The attention of the world thus once awakened, Huygens and Cassini applied themselves to ascertain the figure of the earth.
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His father, Christiaan Huygens, was secretary to the state council, and a man of great political importance.
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It is a disgrace to Dutch scholarship that no complete collection of the writings of Huygens exists.
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Huygens is the grand seigneur of the republic, the type of aristocratic oligarchy, the jewel and ornament of Dutch liberty.
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Constantijn Huygens is the most brilliant figure in Dutch literary history.
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