Ismael Bullialdus
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Ismael Bullialdus (his surname is a Latinized form of Boulliaud, Boulliau) (September 28, 1605 - November 25, 1694) was a French astronomer. He was born in Loudun, Vienne, France.
In 1640, he suggested that the force of gravity follows an inverse-square law. (Isaac Newton made this idea precise in his 1687 work, the Principia.)
Ismael Bullialdus died in Paris, France.
Bullialdus crater, on the Moon, is named after him.
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