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  1. Elogio Di Bonaventura Cavalieri Recitato (1844) (Italian Edition) by Gabrio Piola, 2010-09-10
  2. Elogj Di Galileo Galilei E Di Bonaventura Cavalieri [By P. Frisi]. (Italian Edition) by Paolo Frisi, 2010-01-10
  3. Elogio Di Bonaventura Cavalieri, Con Note, Postille Matematiche, Ec (Italian Edition) by Gabrio Piola, 2010-04-03
  4. Sfera Astronomica Del Padre Bonaventvra Cavalieri ...: Con L'vso Della Figura, E Prattiche Di Essa (Italian Edition) by Bonaventura Cavalieri, 2010-04-03
  5. Carteggio (Archivio della corrispondenza degli scienziati italiani) (Italian Edition) by Bonaventura Cavalieri, 1987
  6. Della vita e della corrispondenza scientifica e letteraria di Cesare Marsili con Galileo Galilei e Padre Bonaventura Cavalieri: discorso letto all'Accademia ... delli 21 Novembre 1850 (Italian Edition) by Paolo. Predieri, 1852-01-01
  7. Elogj Di Galileo Galilei E Di Bonaventura Cavalieri (1778) (Italian Edition) by Paolo Frisi, 2009-02-16
  8. Sfera Astronomica Del Padre Bonaventura Cavalieri (1690) (Italian Edition) by Bonaventura Cavalieri, Urbano Aviso, et all 2009-05-10
  9. Bonaventura Cavalieri: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  10. Person (Mailand): Silvio Berlusconi, Bonaventura Cavalieri, Mario Merz, Ambrosius von Mailand, Nino Rota, Vittorio Hösle, Maurizio Bianchi (German Edition)
  11. Elogj Di Galileo Galilei E Di Bonaventura Cavalieri (1778) (Italian Edition) by Paolo Frisi, 2010-09-10
  12. Sfera Astronomica Del Padre Bonaventura Cavalieri (1690) (Italian Edition) by Bonaventura Cavalieri, Urbano Aviso, et all 2010-09-10
  13. Elogj Di Galileo Galilei E Di Bonaventura Cavalieri (1778) (Italian Edition) by Paolo Frisi, 2010-09-10
  14. Sfera Astronomica Del Padre Bonaventura Cavalieri (1690) (Italian Edition) by Bonaventura Cavalieri, Urbano Aviso, et all 2010-09-10

41. SAM-C
G. Piola, Elogio di bonaventura cavalieri, (Milan, 1844). A. Favaro, bonaventuracavalieri nello studio de Bologna, (Bologna, 1855).
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Cabeo, Niccolo
1. Dates Born:
Ferrara, 26 February 1586; Died: Genoa, 30 June 1650; Datecode: Lifespan: 64
2. Father: No Information. No information on financial status.
3. Nationality : Birth: Italy; Career: Italy; Death: Italy
4. Education: Religious Orders; D.D. He attended the Jesuit college in Parma. Heilbron says Ferrara. I did not find any mention of university study. He clearly received the equivalent of a B.A. within the order and as a full Jesuit he would have had a theological degree.
5. Religion: Catholic. He was a Jesuit, having entered as a novice in 1602.
6. Scientific Disciplines: Magnetism; Natural Philosophy; Elc; Subordinate Disciplines: Mechanics. Cabeo is remembered partly because he was acquainted with Giovanni Battista Baliani, who experimented with falling weights, and wrote about Baliani's experiments. His interpretation that two different weights fall in the same length of time without regard to the medium became the indirect cause of other experiments conducted by Vincenzo Renieri. He experimented with pendulums. He published two major works, Philosophia magnetica (1629) and In quatuor libros meteorologicorum Aristotelis commentaria (1646), an anti-aristotelian work.

42. Lexikon Bonaventura Cavalieri
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Bonaventura Cavalieri Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri oder wahrscheinlich in Mailand 3. Dezember oder 30. November in Bologna ) war ein italienischer M¶nch Mathematiker und Astronom Bonaventura Cavalieri arbeitete auf dem Gebiet der Geometrie und lehrte in Bologna. Seine Berechnungen von Oberfl¤chen und Volumina nehmen Methoden der Infinitesimalrechnung voraus. Bekannt wurde Cavalieri haupts¤chlich durch das Prinzip der Indivisibilien . Dieses Prinzip war von in einer Vorform bereits und von Kepler verwendet worden. Nach der fr¼hen Version von

43. :: ScienziaTor ::
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44. Cavalieri
Translate this page cavalieri, bonaventura. 1598-1647. cavalieri desarrolló un método de lo indivisible,el cual llegó a ser un factor en el desarrollo del Cálculo Integral.
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Cavalieri, Bonaventura Cavalieri desarrolló un método de lo indivisible, el cual llegó a ser un factor en el desarrollo del Cálculo Integral. Su interés por las matemáticas fue estimulado por los trabajos de Euclídes y luego de encontrar a Galileo, se consideró como un discípulo de este astrónomo En Pisa, Cavalieri fue educado en matemáticas por Benedetto Castelli, un profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de Pisa. En 1629 Cavalieri fue nombrado profesor de matemáticas en Bologna pero en ese tiempo había ya desarrollado un método de lo indivisible, lo cual llegó a ser un factor importante en el desarrollo del Cálculo Integral. La teoría de lo indivisible de Cavalieri, presentada en su “Geometría indivisibilis continuorum nova” de 1635 era un desarrollo del método exhaustivo de Arquímides incorporado en la teoría infinitesimal y pequeñas cantidades geométricas de Kepler. Esta teoría permitió a Cavalieri encontrar simple y rapidamente el área y volumen de varias figuras geométricas. El método de lo indivisible no estaba rigurosamente completo en las bases de su libro, debido a esto fue duramente criticado. En su replica Cavalieri mejoró esta publicación en su “ Exercitaciones geometricae sex “ la cual fue la fuente principal de las matemáticas.

45. Biografia De Cavalieri, Bonaventura Francesco
Translate this page cavalieri, bonaventura Francesco. (Milán, 1598-Bolonia, 1647) Matemático italiano.Jesuita y discípulo de Galileo, fue desde 1629 catedrático de astronomía
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Cavalieri, Bonaventura Francesco (Milán, 1598-Bolonia, 1647) Matemático italiano. Jesuita y discípulo de Galileo, fue desde 1629 catedrático de astronomía en Bolonia. De su numerosa obra destacan Un cierto método para el desarrollo de una nueva geometría de continuos indivisibles (1635) y Seis ejercicios de geometría (1649), en donde establece y perfecciona su teoría de los indivisibles, precursora del cálculo integral. Realizó la primera demostración rigurosa del teorema de Papus relativo al volumen de un sólido de revolución. Popularizó el empleo de los logaritmos en Italia gracias a la publicación de su obra Un directorio general de uranometría (1632). Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

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cavalieri, bonaventura / DAVISI, Urbano, ed.. Sfera Astronomica del Padrebonaventura cavalieri Lettore Primario delle Matematiche nello Studio di Bologna
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47. Francesco Bonaventura Cavalieri
cavalieri, Francesco bonaventura, fränchas ko bonävantOO rä kävälya re cavalieri, Francesco bonaventura , 1598–1647, Italian mathematician,
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49. Bonaventura Cavalieri -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
bonaventura cavalieri. Categories Italian mathematicians, 1647 deaths, 1598births bonaventura cavalieri (1598–1647) was an (A native or inhabitant of
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Bonaventura Cavalieri (A native or inhabitant of Italy) Italian (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician whose legacy includes early work on (The exponent required to produce a given number) logarithm s and (The pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces) geometry , including the rule known today as Cavalieri's principle
Cavalieri's principle states that the (The magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction)) volume s of two objects are equal if the areas of corresponding cross-sections are in all cases equal. Two cross-sections correspond if they are intersections of the body with planes equidistant from a chosen base plane.
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50. Francesco Bonaventura Cavalieri
cavalieri, Francesco bonaventura , 1598–1647, Italian mathematician, cavalieri,Francesco bonaventura (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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Translate this page Autore cavalieri, bonaventura Titolo Carteggio. Anno 1987.
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52. Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Storia Cap. 10
10 The impact of Galilean culture - From bonaventura cavalieri to Gian Domenico The successor of Magini was the Milanese Jesuit bonaventura cavalieri
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10 - The impact of Galilean culture - From Bonaventura Cavalieri to Gian Domenico Cassini.
The successor of Magini was the Milanese Jesuit Bonaventura Cavalieri (1598-1647), one of Galileo’s friend. He was undoubtedly more mathematician than astronomer: his Geometria indivisibilibus continuorum nova quadam ratione promota (Bologna, 1635) marked a crucial step in the conquest of differential and integral calculus. He should also be credited, however, with making a decisive contribution to the spread of Galilean ideas to Bologna. From the list of the lectures he gave in 1643 we know he taught the basics of the Copernican system - and this just a few years after Galileo had been condemned.Following the death of Cavalieri, the Bolognese Galilean school produced no more personalities of note. The eminent figures in this period came not so much from the University as from the Jesuits, including the great anticopernican from Ferrara Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598-1671) and the Bolognese Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618-1663). The in folio works of the former are veritable encyclopedias that were widespread and much consulted in their day: Almagestum novum..., Astronomia reformata..., Geographia et hydrographia reformata..., Chronologia reformata

53. Biografie - Bonaventura Cavalieri
dei Gesuati (1615). Fu scolaro a Pisa del Castelli che ne percepì le
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57. Cavalieri The Person
cavalieri the Person. portrait of cavalieri. bonaventura cavalieri was born inMilan, Italy in 1598. He was like many of his contemporaries interested in a
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Cavalieri the Person
Bonaventura Cavalieri was born in Milan, Italy in 1598. He was like many of his contemporaries interested in a host of problems. The main interest here of course is his work in "indivisibles." His work leads directly to the Cavalieri principle, which states: If two solids have equivalent bases, and if sections parallel to the bases and equally distant from them in the two solids are also equivalent, then the solids are equivalent. Another way of stating this idea is: If two solids (or plane regions) have equal altitudes, and if sections parallel to the bases and at equal distances from them are always in a given ratio, then the volumes (or areas) of the solids (or regions) are also in this ratio. A translation of Cavalieri's words by Evans is: The Theorem. If between the same parallels any two plane figures are constructed, and if in them, any straight lines being drawn equidistant from the parallels, the included portions of any one these lines are equal, the plane figures are also equal to one another; and, if between the same parallel planes any solid figures are constructed, and if in them, any planes being drawn equidistant from the parallel planes, the included plane figures out of any one of the planes so drawn are equal, the solid figures are likewise equal to one another.
The figures so compared let us call analogues, the solid as well as the plane.

58. Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri
Translate this page bonaventura Francesco cavalieri. Geboren 1598 in Mailand. Am 30.11.1647 in Bolognagestorben. cavalieri war mathematisch Autodidakt.
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Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri
Geboren 1598 in Mailand. Am 30.11.1647 in Bologna gestorben.

59. Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri
Translate this page bonaventura Francesco cavalieri wurde 1598 in Mailand geboren und starb am30.11.1647 in Bologna. Er war mathematisch Autodidakt und beschäftigte sich mit
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Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri
Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri wurde 1598 in Mailand geboren und starb am 30.11.1647 in Bologna.

60. Matematikusok Arcképcsarnoka
cavalieri, Francesco bonaventura (1598 1647. 11.30.) cavalieriaz oszthatalanokról korábban kialakult elképzelések alapján a síkidomakat párhuzamos
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Cavalieri, Francesco Bonaventura
Olasz matematikus, Galilei egyik tanítványa. Elõkelõ olasz családból származott. Papi és szerzetesi hivatása mellett nagy érdeklõdéssel tanulmányozta az ókori matematikát és csillagászatot. 1629-ben Galilei ajánlására a bolognai egyetem matematika tanára lett.
Munkásságáról:
Abban az idõben fontossá váltak a mozgás, a folyamatosság és a végtelen kérdései. A végtelen, filozófia és teológiai fogalmai a matematikában is kezdték éreztetni a hatásukat. Cavalieri az "oszthatalanokról" korábban kialakult elképzelések alapján a síkidomakat párhuzamos húrokból, a testeket párhuzamos síkmetszetekbõl állóknak képzelte. Így a síkidom illetve a test "oszthatatlanok" összessége. Ennek alapján fogalmazta meg a térfogatszámításban ismertté vált ún. Cavalieri-elvet, amelynek segítségével több olyan test térfogatát is kiszámította, amelyet addig nem tudtak meghatározni.
A Cavalieri-elv pedig a következõ:
Ha egy síkon két olyan test van, amelyek
  • alapterülete egyenlõ, és
    az alaplapjukkal párhuzamos bármely síkkal képzett síkmetszetük páronként egyenlõ területû,
  • akkor a két test térfogat egyenlõ.

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