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  1. Des Girolamo Cardano Von Mailand (German Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-04-06
  2. Girolamo Cardano: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano Of Milan, Physician V2 by Henry Morley, 2010-09-10
  4. Cardano: Great Art or Rules of Algebra by Girolamo Cardano, 1969-03
  5. Lettura della fronte: Metoposcopia (Italian Edition) by Girolamo Cardano, 1994
  6. Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Medici, de Subtilitate Libri XXI. by Girolamo CARDANO, 1611-01-01
  7. Cardan, 1501-1576 by Girolamo Cardano, 1992-01-17
  8. The Great Art, or, The Rules of Algebra. Translated and Edited By T. Richard Witmer by Girolamo. Witmer, T. Richard, Tr. Cardano, 1968
  9. The Book of My Life 2002 publication. by Girolamo Cardano, 2002
  10. The first book of Jerome Cardan's De subtilitate; by Girolamo Cardano, 1934
  11. Mis Libros (Clasicos Latinos Medievales Y Renacentistas) (Spanish Edition) by Cardano Girolamo, 2002-03-15
  12. Cardano and the gambler's habitus [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science] by L. Williams, 2005-03-01
  13. The Clock and the Mirror: Girolamo Cardano and Renaissance Medicine.(Review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Katharine Park, 1999-06-22
  14. The Clock and the Mirror: Girolamo Cardano and Renaissance Medicine by N.G. Siraisi, 1997-01-01

61. History Of Math Biographical References
B45 A3 1984 cardano, girolamo, The Book of My Life (De Vita Propria Liber), NewYork New York Review Books, 2002 A bright star of the Italian Renaissance
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Bellman, Richard Eye of the Hurricane: an autobiography , Singapore: World Scientific, 1984 QA29.B45 A3 1984
Cardano, Girolamo The Book of My Life (De Vita Propria Liber) , New York: New York Review Books, 2002
A bright star of the Italian Renaissance, Cardano was an internationally-sought-after astrologer, physician, and natural philosopher, a creator of modern algebra, and the inventor of the universal joint.
Halmos, Paul R. I want to be a Mathematician , New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985 QA29.H19A35 1985
A mathematician and expositor. He has contributed much to ergodic theory, algebraic logic, operator theory and to mathematical literature in general.
Hardy, G.H. A Mathematician's Apology , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967 QA7.H3 1967
"A highly readable, philosophic, albeit brief, autobiographical treatment of a famous mathematician's role in the development of his life's obsession [Number Theory]." New Technical Books . Although not intended as an autobiography, it serves as one. The excellent biographical introduction by C.P. Snow provides some of the details.

62. Granta: 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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63. Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
cardano, girolamo (b. Pavia, Italy, 24 September 1501; d. Rome, Italy, 21 September1576), medicine, mathematics, physics, philosophy.
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CARDANO, GIROLAMO b. Pavia, Italy, 24 September 1501; d. Rome, Italy, 21 September 1576), medicine, mathematics, physics, philosophy.
Cardano was the illegitimate son of Fazio Cardano and Chiara Micheri, a widow of uncertain age who was both ignorant and irascible. The early years of his life were characterized by illness and mistreatment. Encouraged to study the classics, mathematics, and astrology by his father, a jurist of encyclopedic learning and a friend of Leonardo da Vinci, Cardano began his university studies in 1520 at Pavia and completed them at Padua in 1526 with the doctorate in medicine. Almost immediately he began to practice his profession in Saccolongo, a small town near Padua, where he spent nearly six years; he later recalled this period as the happiest of his life. Having been cured of impotence, which had afflicted him throughout his youth, he married Lucia Bandareni in 1531; they had two sons and a daughter. In 1534, sponsored by noblemen who were friends of his father, Cardano became a teacher of mathematics in the “piattine” schools of Milan. (These schools, founded by a bequest of Tommaso Piatti [

64. Siraisi, N.G.: The Clock And The Mirror: Girolamo Cardano And Renaissance Medici
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Endorsements Table of Contents Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), renowned as a mathematician, encyclopedist, astrologer, and autobiographer, was by profession a medical practitioner. His copious writings on medicine reflect both the complexity and diversity of the Renaissance medical world and the breadth of his own interests. In this book, Nancy Siraisi draws on selected themes in Cardano's medical writings to explore in detail the relation between medicine and wider areas of Renaissance culture. Endorsements: "If one wanted to know just what effect the Renaissance had on medicine, this book would be the place to start. Nancy Siraisi proposes lucidly and elegantly her answer to this important academic puzzle. Her use of Girolamo Cardano's self-revelations makes this the liveliest of works on the famous scholar."Vivian Nutton, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine "Girolamo Cardano was an idiosyncratic man in an idiosyncratic age, and Nancy Siraisi has traced the processes of accommodation between the drive for invention and the reliance on convention so prevalent to Cardano and his century. Her story of Cardano's role in the history of medicine bridges the history of the body, Renaissance occultism, and the emerging science of experimental philosophy and probabilistic knowledge. Siraisi has read Cardano with great intelligence and erudition, and is a sure guide through the paradox and particulars of his age."Mary J. Voss, Princeton University

65. The Galileo Project
Angelo Bellini, girolamo cardano e il suo tempo, (Milan, 1947). Not consultedHenry Morley, The Life of girolamo cardano of Milan, Physician, 2 vols.
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Cardano, Girolamo
1. Dates
Born: Pavia, 24 Sept. 1501
Died: Rome, 21 Sept. 1576
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2. Father
Occupation: Lawyer
His father was a jurist of considerable learning, a friend of Leonardo da Vinci. He is said to have been of noble descent, but I gathered that the line was so attentuated as hardly to exist. Cardano was born out of wedlock, and the father, who did eventually marry the mother, did not live with the family until Cardano was seven.
While not poor, the family hardly seems to have been wealthymore affluent than poor, however.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italy
Career: Italy
Death: Italy
4. Education
Schooling: Pavia, M.D.; Padua
Cardano began his university studies in 1518 at Pavia and completed his B.A. at Padua. He returned to Pavia for the M.D. in 1526.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic
In 1570 he was imprisoned for a few months by the Inquisition. He was accused of heresy, particularly for having cast the horoscope of Christ and having attrbuted the events of His life to the influence of the stars. He was sentenced to abjuration and agreed to give up teaching.
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66. Cardano, Girolamo, Opus Novum De Proportionibus, 1570
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67. Cardano, Girolamo, De Subtilitate, 1663
cardano, girolamo, De subtilitate, 1663. Placed in the Public Domain by Max PlanckInstitute for the History of Science
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68. Philosophers: C
girolamo cardano (150176 CE). + Progetto cardano Centro Studi del PensieroFilosofico + girolamo cardano Article by JJ O Connor and EF Robertson,
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"Centro Studi del Pensiero Filosofico del '500 e '600. Progetto e realizzazione: Ingo Schütze Responsabile: Marialuisa Baldi." In Italian. Details of the Project, plus links to Cardano-related sites, as well as to sites concerning the history and philosophy of science and mathematics.
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69. Cardano
cardano, girolamo. (15011576). Italský lékar, který se také zabýval matematikoua fyzikou. Jako první vyrešil kubickou rovnici, zabýval se základním
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Italský lékaø, který se také zabýval matematikou a fyzikou. Jako první vyøešil kubickou rovnici, zabýval se základním problémem algebry, teorií her, maticemi, determinanty, teorií pravdìpodobnosti a historií èísla nula. Ve fyzice se vìnoval mechanice a hydrodynamice. Na jeho poèest je pojmenován Cardanùv závìs pro setrvaèník.

70. Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576) Library Of Congress Citations
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71. Malaspina.com - Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576)
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72. 1560 - Cardano, Girolamo (1501-1596) - Theonoston Liber 1
Translate this page 1 Il testo copiato da girolamo cardano (Hieronymus Cardanus), Theonoston.In Opera omnia, Huguetan et Ravaud, Lugduni 1663 (10 voll.), vol. 2, pp.
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/ p. 354 / Venio ad minora exempla, Iacobus Bonfadius nonne ob pueriles concubitus , rem (sic), vir alioquin
Vengo ad esempi minori. Forse che Giacomo Bonfadio , uomo peraltro annoverato fra gli eruditi, non fu decapitato in carcere, e poi arso pubblicamente, prima che scoccasse il suo ultimo giorno, per coito con ragazzi (cosa tanto vile e sordida)?
Dominicus quoque Tinotus Gallus, insignis musicus consimili stultitia eodem modo extintus est.
Anche il francese Dominique Tinot musicista insigne, per una simile follia fu ucciso nello stesso modo.
Damnatus ad triremes rursus Gombertus musicus stupro pueri principalis
Fu poi condannato alle galere il musicista Gombert per aver stuprato un ragazzo della Corte, lui che era il massimo vanto e aiuto delle buone Lettere.
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principali puero vitiato, per ebrietatem, inde illo extincto, fama est manus sibi intulisse.
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73. New Catholic Dictionary: Cardan, Girolamo
girolamo Cardan (cardano, girolamo) (15011576) Physician and mathematician,born Pavia, Italy; died Rome, Italy. He lectured on medicine at Milan, Pavia,
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(Cardano, Girolamo) (1501-1576) Physician and mathematician, born Pavia, Italy died Rome, Italy . He lectured on medicine at Milan, Pavia, and Bologna and in went to Rome, where he received a pension from the pope and practised his profession. He was unjustly charged with atheism , because of his interest in astrology and superstition. Among other works he published a treatise on algebra which contains the solution of the cubic equation since named after him.
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74. Project MUSE
cardano, girolamo. De Libris Propriis The Editions of 1544, 1550, 1557, 1562, cardano, girolamo. De Subtilitate Tomo I, Libri I VII.
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75. Project MUSE
The Clock and the Mirror girolamo cardano and Renaissance Medicine Part 3 ( TheOld and the New ) shows how in the area of anatomy cardano blended what
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Requisite prepublication praise on the dust jacket calls this book "the liveliest of works" on Cardanoa grand understatement, for the phrase calls for comparison just with books about the great Renaissance physician, rather than with the best on the subject of Renaissance medicine. In ten chapters (which are paired under five headings in five "parts"), Siraisi characterizes Cardano's medical work and contextualizes it. She begins with his self-presentation as a practitioner and places his accounts of himself in the context of the Italian cities where he practiced medicine. Part 2 ("Theory and Practice") deals primarily with his conceptual framework in medicine (particularly his project of identifying medical "contradictions" and publishing them), and then turns to one area of practical applicationnamely, his work on diet. Part 3 ("The Old and the New") shows how in the area of anatomy Cardano blended what he thought the best of the...

76. Science And Society Picture Library - Search
girolamo cardano, Italian astrologer and mathematician, 16th century. girolamocardano (15011576) was a mathematician, astrologer and physician.
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77. MSN Encarta - Girolamo Cardano
cardano, Gerolamo (15011576), Italian doctor, mathematician, astrologer, andgambler, born in Pavia. He had an unhappy childhood, but he was gifted,
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78. Gerolamo Cardano - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Gerolamo cardano or Jerome Cardan or girolamo Cardan (September 24, 1501 September 21, 1576) was a celebrated Italian Renaissance mathematician,
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Gerolamo Cardano or Jerome Cardan or Girolamo Cardan September 24 September 21 ) was a celebrated Italian Renaissance mathematician physician ... astrologer , and gambler He was born in Pavia Italy , the illegitimate child of a mathematically gifted lawyer who was a friend of Leonardo da Vinci . In his autobiography, Cardano claimed that his mother had attempted to abort him. Shortly before his birth, his mother had to move from Milan to Pavia to escape the plague ; her three other children died from the disease. In , he entered the University of Pavia and later in Padua studying medicine. His eccentric and confrontational style did not earn him many friends and he had a difficult time finding work after his studies had ended. Eventually, he managed to develop a considerable reputation as physician and his services were highly valued at the courts. He was the first to describe typhoid fever Today, he is best known for his achievements in

79. GIROLAMO CARDANO
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80. Cardano, Girolamo - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
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Auch wenn Cardano zweifellos ein Exzentriker war und aus heutiger Perspektive wie ein "bunter Vogel" erscheint, so weist er zugleich einige für die damalige Zeit typische Merkmale auf. Die Epoche der Renaissance (zu Deutsch: Wiedergeburt) war gekennzeichnet durch die Rückbesinnung auf die Antike und die Entdeckung des Individuums in der Kunst. Neues Interesse am menschlichen Körper und an der Persönlichkeit wurde geweckt. So teilte Cardano in seinen wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen die eigenen subjektiven Erfahrungen und Erlebnisse mit und entwickelte in seinem Werk "De vita propria" eine Selbstdarstellung des eigenen Lebens. Ebenso war die wissenschaftliche Neugier durchaus ein Wesensmerkmal der Zeit - wenn auch nicht in dem Ausmaß, in dem sie bei Cardano vorzufinden war. Lesen Sie auf der nächsten Seite: Kurzbiographie
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