Charles de Eendero

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Charles de Eendero (or d'Eendero; or Carolus van Eendero) was a 17th-century Flemish engineer.[1]

A nobleman from Bruges,[2] d'Eendero wrote the Traité nouveau de l'usage du compas de proportion, et pratique de la bombarderie moderne, an illustrated treatise, published in 1695 in his hometown;[3] the first part concerns the use of the proportional compass, the second is a dissertation on ballistics, a research on the shooting force of the cannon[2] used up to the 19th century by French artillery.[3]

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  • Traité nouveau de l'usage du compas de proportion, et pratique de la bombarderie moderne (in French). Bruges: Lenaert vande Walle. 1695.

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