Blaise Pascal

CHRONOLOGY

June 19, 1623

Birth of Blaise Pascal in Clermont – Ferrand, France.

1626

Death of Blaise’s mother.

1631

His father Etienne moved to Paris with his three children. Blaise proved to be exceptional in mathematics.

1638

After opposing a fiscal measure of Richelieu, Etienne went into hiding, leaving his children in Paris.

1640

He wrote Essai Pour les Coniques [An Essay on Conic Sections].

1642

Blaise began to work on his calculating machine with an aim to assist his father in the computation of taxes.

1646 Pascal's first conversion as happening in the year.

1647

Visited by Rene Descartes and a discussion ensued on atmospheric pressure and the function of barometer.

1648

Wrote Treatise on Conic Sections, after returning to Clermont.

1650

Moved to Paris.

November 23, 1654

He felt a two-hour ecstatic vision that led him to second conversion.

January 7, 1655 He joined his sister Jacqueline at a retreat to Port-Royal.
He defended the great mathematician Arnauld against the Jesuits who tried to expel him.

1656

Appearance of the first of The Provincial Letters.

1658

Lectures on his apologetics to the leaders of the convent Port-Royal.

1659

Became ill.

August 17, 1662

He died in his sister Gilberte' house at midnight, in Paris.

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