François-Joseph de Camus

François Joseph des Camus (14 September 1672 – 1732), a French mechanic, was born near Saint-Mihiel, France.

After studying for the church, he devoted himself to mechanical inventions, a number of which he described in his Traité des forces mouvantes pour la pratique des arts et métiers, Paris, 1722.

[1] He died in England in 1732.

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