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See also: born at See also: Lyons on the 24th of See also: July 1657
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He was nominated professor of hydrography at See also: Marseilles in 1685, and in that capacity carried out various See also: coast surveys
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In 1693 he was engaged to publish a second See also: volume of the See also: Neptune See also: francais, which was to include the hydrography of the Mediterranean
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For this purpose he visited the See also: Levant and See also: Egypt
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When in Egypt he measured the pyramids, and, finding that the angles formed by the sides of the largest were in the direction of the four See also: cardinal points, he concluded that this position must have been intended, and also that the poles of the See also: earth and meridians had not deviated since the erection of those structures
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He was made a member of the See also: Academy in 1695, and died in See also: Paris on the 16th of See also: January 1710
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