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  1. Naissance à Pavie: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Mori, Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, Angelo Dolfini, Épiphane de Pavie, Blanche-Marie Sforza (French Edition)
  2. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano, Of Milan, Physician V1 by Henry Morley, 2010-09-10
  3. Mathématicien Italien: Evangelista Torricelli, Giuseppe Peano, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Marin Ghetaldi, Leon Battista Alberti, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  4. Philosophe Du Xvie Siècle: Tommaso Campanella, Giordano Bruno, Érasme, Michel de Montaigne, Thomas More, Nicolas Machiavel, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  5. Jerome Cardan. The life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, physician by Henry Morley, 2010-08-30
  6. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano, Of Milan, Physician V1 by Henry Morley, 2010-09-10
  7. Medecin Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Lombroso, Michele Lessona, Girolamo Fracastoro, Paolo Toscanelli, Maria Montessori (French Edition)
  8. Juriste Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Dominique Albert Azuni, Pietro Metastasio, Aldo Moro, Cesare Beccaria, Victor-Modeste Paroletti (French Edition)
  9. Jerome Cardan: The Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician, Volume II by Henry Morley, 2009-03-19
  10. The Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician. 2 Volumes. by Jerome Cardan, 1854
  11. Médecin Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Lombroso, Michele Lessona, Girolamo Fracastoro, Paolo Toscanelli, Maria Montessori (French Edition)
  12. Jerome Cardan. The life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, physician by Henry Morley, 2010-08-30
  13. Médecin Du Xvie Siècle: François Rabelais, Nostradamus, Paracelse, Ambroise Paré, André Vésale, Michel Servet, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  14. Girolamo Cardano: Philosoph, Naturforscher, Arzt.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Susan C. Karant-Nunn, 1996-12-22

41. Cardano, Girolamo
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42. AIP Niels Bohr Library
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43. AIP Niels Bohr Library
cardano, the gambling scholar. With a translation from the Latin of cardano sBook on cardano, girolamo, 15011576. Liber de ludo aleae. English. 1953.
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44. Malaspina Great Books - Girolamo Cardano (1501)
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45. Cardano, Girolamo (1501 - 1576) Université Montpellier II
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46. CARDANO, GIROLAMO: Todos Sus Libros Y Obras En Su Libreria Casa Del Libro
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47. Girolamo Cardano
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Girolamo Cardano Pavia 24 settembre Roma 21 settembre ) famoso e geniale personaggio del rinascimento italiano: matematico, medico, astrologo e giocatore d'azzardo. ˆ noto anche come Gerolamo Cardano e con il nome latino di Hieronymus Cardanus Nasce a Pavia , figlio illegittimo di Fazio Cardano, un avvocato versato nella matematica amico di Leonardo da Vinci e della ben pi¹ giovane vedova Chiara Micheria. Nella sua autobiografia Cardano dichiara che la madre aveva cercato di abortire. Poco prima della sua nascita la madre per sfuggire ad una epidemia di peste nera che uccide gli altri suoi tre figli, si trasferisce da Milano a Pavia. In giovent¹ lavora presso il padre che lo avvia allo studio della matematica. Nel si iscrive all' Universit  di Pavia e successivamente a quella di Padova per studiare medicina. I suoi atteggiamenti eccentrici e arroganti cominciano a procurargli molti nemici e alla fine degli studi gli rendono difficile trovare lavoro. Egli si adopera per farsi una buona reputazione come medico ed i suoi servizi finiscono con venire molto apprezzati da varie corti. Come medico ¨ il primo a descrivere la febbre tifoide Oggi egli ¨ noto soprattutto per i suoi contributi all' algebra . Egli ha pubblicato le soluzioni dell'equazione cubica e dell'equazione quartica nella sua maggiore opera matematica intitolato Ars magna stampata nel . Parte della soluzione dell'equazione cubica gli era stata comunicata da Tartaglia che successivamente aveva sostenuto che Cardano aveva giurato di non renderla pubblica ed aveva avviato una disputa duraya un decennio. L'equazione quartica viene risolta da

48. Girolamo Cardano - Mathematics And The Liberal Arts
girolamo cardano Mathematics and the Liberal Arts. cardano s name also appearsas Hieronymus Cardanus, Geronimo cardano, and Jerome Cardan.
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Cardano's name also appears as Hieronymus Cardanus, Geronimo Cardano, and Jerome Cardan. To expand search, see Italy in the 1600s . Laterally related topic: Galileo Galilei The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Biggs, N. L. The roots of combinatorics. Historia Math.

49. Comments On Girolamo Cardano
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50. Who Is Girolamo Cardano?
Who is girolamo cardano? He was an Italian mathematician, doctor, astrologer,and prolific writer who lived in the sixteenth century.
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Who is Girolamo Cardano?
Who is Girolamo Cardano? He was an Italian mathematician, doctor, astrologer, and prolific writer who lived in the sixteenth century.
Girolamo Cardano is by far one of the most interesting persons to have lived in the last millenium. He was terribly abused as a child. He was the result of an abortion attempt that failed. From these humble and sad beginnings grew a formidable scholar and world-renowned surgeon, just to name a few of his many specialties. His father was an attorney who was known to associate with top scientists and artists of the day. He was sought by royalty for his expertise. Despite his success, family disgrace quickly destroyed what so many years of hard work had achieved. Like during his sad youth, he left this world much the same way. In the same way that he had spent his childhood- sad and alone. I. Girolamo Cardano, also referred to as Jerome Cardan, and Gerolamo Cardano, was born in Pavia, Italy on September 24, 1501. He died in Rome, Italy on September 21, 1576 by his own hand. II. After a torturous childhood filled with shame and abuse, Cardano escaped to the University of Pavia, where he received a BA. Later he received a Doctorate at the University of Padua.

51. CARDANO, Girolamo [Gerolamo]
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52. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
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54. Sources In The History Of Algebra
cardano, girolamo (1545), Artis Magnae sive de Regulis Algebraicis Liber Unus . cardano, girolamo (1557), De Rerum Varietate. Henricus Petrus, Basel.
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55. Anecdote - Girolamo Cardano - Cardano
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56. List Of Scientists By Field
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57. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Girolamo Cardano
girolamo cardano was a sixteenth century mathematician and physician who made animportant adaptation to the design of the camera obscura.
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Girolamo Cardano was a sixteenth century mathematician and physician who made an important adaptation to the design of the camera obscura. He was born on September 24, 1501 in Pavia, Italy, the illegitimate son of a prominent lawyer. He was sickly and impoverished in his youth, but managed to receive an education at universities in Pavia and Padua. He was refused admittance to the College of Physicians at Milan due to his heritage, but was awarded a degree in medicine in 1524 from the University of Padua. Cardano received an appointment as mathematics chair at Milan in 1532, but continued to practice medicine. He gained a reputation for disagreeing with contemporary medical practices, but was eventually accepted into the school that had previously rejected him and much later was appointed rector of the college. Cardano published a wide variety of works in the medical field, covering such diverse topics as how to teach the deaf and the blind, how to treat syphilis, and how to determine one's character based upon facial expression. Over the years, he became one of the most well known physicians in Europe and accepted a professorship in medicine at the University of Pavia in 1543. In mathematics, Cardano was equally successful. In 1539, two of his books on arithmetic were published, and, in 1545

58. Cardano Risk Management - Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576)
Who was cardano? girolamo cardano (Pavia, 24 September 1501, Rome, 21 September1576) cardano was one of the first to translate this concept into a
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Girolamo Cardano
(Pavia, 24 September 1501, Rome, 21 September 1576) In Ars Magna (1545), Cardano's magnum opus, we bear witness to a contest between the age-old mathematical traditions of Euclid and the Arab world and the new ideas percolating through the sixteenth century. The Renaissance introduced the idea that the future is not cast in stone, but can be shaped by humankind. Cardano was one of the first to translate this concept into a mathematical application: probability. A century before the generally more widely known publications by Pascal, Fermat and, later still, the Bernoulli family.
Apart from Cardano's invaluable contribution to probability - the reason why our organisation adopted his name - he also made a great number of other scientific discoveries. His legacy of findings in the fields of mathematics, physics and medicine include the Ring of Cardanus (Cardanus being the Latin version of Cardano), which is a construction serving to stabilise compasses and other instruments. It is because of this stabilising function that this instrument features in the logo of Cardano Risk Management.
Thanks to his autobiography, we know more about Cardano than about most of his contemporaries. Cardano was the illegitimate son of lawyer Fazio Cardano and his mistress Chiara Micheri. Fazio was well into his fifties at the time; Chiara was a widow in her thirties and already mother of three at the time of Girolamo's birth. Her happiness was short lived after Girolamo's half-siblings died when the plague hit Milan. In addition to law, Fazio Cardano also practised mathematics and he was a close friend of Leonardo da Vinci. A number of years later, Fazio and Chiara married.

59. Cardano Risk Management - Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576)
Wie was cardano? girolamo cardano (24/9/1501, Pavia 21/9/1576, Rome) cardano was een van de eersten die deze visie omzette in een wetenschappelijke
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(24/9/1501, Pavia - 21/9/1576, Rome) In Cardano's grote werk Ars Magna (1545) zijn we getuige van een gevecht tussen de eeuwenoude wiskundige traditie van Euclides en de arabieren en de nieuwe, nog niet uitgekristalliseerde ideeën van de zestiende eeuw. De Renaissance bracht het besef dat de toekomst niet vast ligt, maar door de mens te sturen valt. Cardano was een van de eersten die deze visie omzette in een wetenschappelijke toepassing: de kansrekening. Een eeuw vóór de vaak bekendere publicaties van Pascal, Fermat en – nog later - de Bernoulli familie.
Naast Cardano’s onschatbare bijdrage aan de kansrekening – de reden voor onze onderneming de naam aan hem te verbinden – heeft hij nog een bijna oneindig aantal wetenschappelijke vindingen geproduceerd. Tot de omvangrijke lijst van wiskundige, natuurkundige en medische vindingen behoort onder andere de Cardanusring (Cardanus is de latijnse naam voor Cardano), die als stabiliserende constructie kompassen en andere instrumenten van dienst is. Om deze stabiliserende functie is dit instrument symbolisch verwerkt in het logo van Cardano Risk Management.

60. The New York Review Of Books: Girolamo Cardano
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Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576) was born in Pavia, Italy. A professor of mathematics at Padua, and of medicine at Pavia and Bologna, he was the the author of more than a hundred books on subjects ranging from the natural sciences to medicine, history, and music.
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