Pierre Le Roy

Description of the Le Roy detent escapement mechanism by the [[Académie des Sciences Pierre Le Roy (1717–1785) was a French clockmaker. He was the inventor of the detent escapement, the temperature-compensated balance and the isochronous balance spring. His developments are considered as the foundation of the modern precision clock. Le Roy was born in Paris, eldest son of Julien Le Roy, a clockmaker to Louis XV who had worked with Henry Sully, in which place Pierre Le Roy succeeded his father. He had three brothers: Jean-Baptiste Le Roy (1720-1800), a physicist; Julien-David Le Roy (1724–1803), an architect; and Charles Le Roy (1726–1779), a physician and encyclopédiste. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Le Roy, Pierre
Published 1595
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Published 1602
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Published 1677
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Published 1717
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by Le Roy, Pierre 16./17. Jht.
Published 1726
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Published 1741
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by Le Roy, Pierre
Published 1753
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by Le Roy, Pierre 16./17. Jht.
Published 1824
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by Le Roy, Pierre, 15..-
Published 1841
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by Le Roy, Pierre
Published 1880
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