Claude Fabry de Piersk
French astronomer
Nicolas Claude Fabry de Bayersk, born December 1, 1580 in Belguent, died on June 24, 1637 in Aix en Provence, a thinker of the Baroque era, an adviser in the region's parliament, a French anthropologist, writer and astronomer. He maintained extensive contacts with scientists and a successful director of scientific research, and his research included studies on longitudes from different regions of Europe, the Mediterranean, and North Africa. [5] It is known for its first comprehensive map of the moon based on telescopic observations.
Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc (French: Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc)

PERSONAL INFORMATION 1580 Death
Aix-en-Provence  Residence Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur [France] [1] [2] [3] University of Montpellier
University of Padua American astronomy, archaeologist, philosopher  Languages spoken or written in Latin, French [4] Activity of astronomy, history, zoology, ancient masterpiece