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'''Nicolas Fatio de Duillier''' (1664 – 1753) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] mathematician, natural philosopher, astronomer, inventor, and religious campaigner. He was a close associate and assistant of [[Isaac Newton]], having met him during their time in [[Cambridge]], where they worked on research involving the [[Philosopher's stone]].
'''Nicolas Fatio de Duillier''' (1664 – 1753) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] mathematician, natural philosopher, astronomer, inventor, and religious campaigner. He was a close associate and assistant of [[Isaac Newton]], having met him during their time in [[Cambridge]], where they worked on research involving the [[Philosopher's stone]].
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Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (1664 – 1753) was a Swiss mathematician, natural philosopher, astronomer, inventor, and religious campaigner. He was a close associate and assistant of Isaac Newton, having met him during their time in Cambridge, where they worked on research involving the Philosopher's stone.

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