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Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa

Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa was a Jesuit mathematician who contributed to the understanding of logarithms, particularly as areas under a hyperbola.〔C.H. Edwards, Jr. (1979) ''The Historical Development of the Calculus'', pp. 154–8, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0-387-90436-0〕
Alphonse de Sarasa was born in 1618, in Nieuwpoort in Flanders. In 1632 he was admitted as a novice in Ghent. It was there that he worked alongside Gregoire de Saint-Vincent whose ideas he developed, exploited, and promulgated. According to Sommervogel,〔C. Sommervogel (1896) ''Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus'', vol. VII, pp. 621–7〕 Alphonse de Sarasa also held academic positions in Antwerp and Brussels.
In 1649 Alphonse de Sarasa published ''Solutio problematis a R.P. Marino Mersenne Minimo propositi''.〔Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa, (''Solutio problematis a R.P. Marino Mersenne Minimo propositi'' ) … (to a problem proposed by the reverend father Marin Mersenne, member of the Minim order … ), (Antwerp, (Belgium): Johannes and Jakob Meursius, 1649).
Sarasa realized that given a hyperbola and a pair of points along the abscissa which were related by a geometric progression, then if the abscissas of the points were multiplied together, the abscissa of their product had an area under the hyperbola which equaled the sum of the points' areas under the hyperbola. That is, the logarithm of an abscissa was proportional to the area, under a hyperbola, corresponding to that abscissa. This finding united the algebra of logarithms with the geometry of hyperbolic curves.
* Sarasa's critical finding occurs on (page 16 ) (near the bottom of the page), where he states: ''"Unde hae superficies supplere possunt locum logarithmorum datorum … "'' (Whence these areas can fill the place of the given logarithms … ). (other words, the areas are proportional to the logarithms. )
* See also: Enrique A. González-Velasco, ''Journey through Mathematics: Creative Episodes in Its History'' (New York, New York: Springer, 2011), (pp. 119-120. )〕 This book was in response to Marin Mersenne’s pamphlet "Reflexiones Physico-mathematicae" which reviewed Saint-Vincent’s ''Opus Geometricum'' and posed this challenge:
: Given three arbitrary magnitudes, rational or irrational, and given the logarithms of the two, to find the logarithm of the third geometrically.
R.P. Burn〔R. P. Burn (2001) "Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa and Logarithms", Historia Mathematica 28:1 – 17〕 explains that the term ''logarithm'' was used differently in the seventeenth century. Logarithms were any arithmetic progression which corresponded to a geometric progression. Burn says, in reviewing de Sarasa’s popularization of de Saint-Vincent, and concurring with Moritz Cantor, that "the relationship between logarithms and the hyperbola was found by Saint-Vincent in all but name".
Burn quotes de Sarasa on this point: "…the foundation of the teaching embracing logarithms are contained" in Saint-Vincent’s ''Opus Geometricum'', part 4 of Book 6, ''de Hyperbola''.
Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa died in Brussels in 1667.
==See also==

*List of Roman Catholic scientist-clerics

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