Jacques Ozanam (1640-1718) was a French mathematician, teacher of mathematics, and prolific textbook writer. His books were very popular and adopted in other countries as well. Although he listed himself as “Professor of Mathematics” and lived in Paris, his association with any university remains unknown. Ozanam was elected to the Academy of Sciences in 1701. Among his students was Abraham de Moivre.
The following images are from the second volume of Ozanam’s Cours de Mathematique (1693).
The following plates from this text illustrate the applied nature of the material presented.
Trigonometry for making sundials:
Surveying and fortification:
Trigonometry and surveying:
More sundialling:
Drawing and perspective:
A Complete Course of the Mathematicks (1712) is an English language translation of Ozanam’s work. It was very popular in England. The Preface is presented here to indicate the spirit in which mathematics was viewed.
The images above are presented courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
Index to Mathematical Treasures