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  1. De Natura Gravium, Libri 2 (1699) (Latin Edition) by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-05-22
  2. De Natura Gravium, Libri 2 (1699) (Latin Edition) by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-09-10
  3. Reflexions upon the idolatry of the Jesuits, and other affairs relating to religion in China. Written originally in Italian, translated into French, now ... the Paris copy, by a gentleman at the Hague by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-08-06
  4. La Vie De L'Imperatrice Eleonor, Mere De L'Empereur Regnant (1725) (French Edition) by Franz Wagner, 2010-09-10
  5. Reflexions upon the idolatry of the Jesuits, and other affairs relating to religion in China Written originally in Italian: translated into French: now ... the Paris copy, by a gentleman at the Hague by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-08-06
  6. La Vie De L'Imperatrice Eleonor, Mere De L'Empereur Regnant (1725) (French Edition) by Franz Wagner, 2009-10-15
  7. Geometrica Demonstratio Theorematum Hugenianorum Circa Logisticam, Seu Logarithmicam Lineam: Qua Occasione Plures Geometrice Methodi Exhibentur Circa Tangentes, ... Utì Infinitarum Parabolaru (Latin Edition) by Guido Grandi, Tommaso Ceva, 2010-02-22
  8. La Vie De Lââ¬â¢Imperatrice Eleonor, Mere De Lââ¬â¢Empereur Regnant (1725) (French Edition) by Franz Wagner, 2010-09-10
  9. Jesus Puer (Latin Edition) by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-01-11
  10. De Natura Gravium, Libri 2 (1699) (Latin Edition) by Tommaso Ceva, 2010-09-10

21. Lexikon Tommaso Ceva
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Tommaso Ceva. Tommaso Ceva 20. Dezember bei Mailand 3. Februar ebendort) war ein italienischer Dichter und Mathematiker Ceva trat in den Jesuitenorden ein und lehrte an mehreren Kollegien des Ordens bis an sein Lebensende. Er schrieb unter anderem das lateinische Gedicht Puer Jesus , das er selbst als komisches Heldengedicht angesehen wissen wollte. Seine Schrift De natura gravium (Mailand ) machte als erste die Newtonsche Gravitationslehre in Italien bekannt und trug zu deren Verbreitung bei. In seinen Opuscula mathematica (Mailand ) stellte er mehrere mathematische Untersuchungen vor, so die Teilung des

22. Lexikon 1648
tommaso ceva, italienischer Mathematiker und Dichter (†1736)
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24. Jean Ceva
Translate this page Il est le frère de Thomas (tommaso) ceva. On lui doit un théorème célèbre,autrefois étudié dans les classes terminales scientifiques et rencontré
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25. Biografia De Ceva, Tommaso
Translate this page ceva, tommaso. (Milán, 1649- id., 1736) Matemático italiano. Ingresó en la ordende los jesuitas, en cuyos colegios fue profesor de matemática.
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26. Salvini, Tommaso --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
ceva, tommaso Jesuit mathematician and poet, who was the younger brother ofGiovanni ceva. Campanella, tommaso Italian philosopher and writer who sought
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27. Ceva, Giovanni --  Encyclopædia Britannica
ceva, Giovanni Italian mathematician, physicist, and hydraulic engineer best ceva, tommaso Jesuit mathematician and poet, who was the younger brother of
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Giovanni Ceva
born 1647/1648, Milan [Italy]
died 1734, Mantua [Italy]
Italian mathematician, physicist, and hydraulic engineer best known for the geometric theorem bearing his name concerning straight lines that intersect at a common point when drawn through the vertices of a triangle.
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tommaso ceva s mathematical work is summed up in Opuscula Mathematica (1699)which examines geometry (geometricharmonic means, the cycloid,
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Born 20 Dec 1890; died 27 March 1967.
Czech chemist who received the 1959 Nobel Prize for Chemistry "for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis" (1922), which is one of the most versatile analytical techniques. It applies the principle that in electrolysis the ions are discharged at an electrode and, if the electrode is small, the current may be limited by the rate of movement of ions to the electrode surface. In polarography Walter Adams
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Born 20 Dec 1876; died 11 May 1956.

29. Antenati: Tommaso Ceva
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30. Dizionario Autori Per Area Linguistica
Cenne Chitarra Ceronetti, guido Cesari, antonio Cesarotti, melchiorre ceva, tommaso Chelli, gaetano carlo Chiabrera, gabriello Chiara,
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31. Giovanni Ceva
mathematician widely known for proving ceva s Theorem in elementary geometry.His brother, tommaso ceva was also a well known poet and mathematician.
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Giovanni Ceva
Giovanni Ceva ) is an Italian mathematician widely known for proving Ceva's Theorem in elementary geometry . His brother, Tommaso Ceva was also a well known poet and mathematician. Giovanni Ceva rediscovered and published Menelaus' theorem , and proved Ptolemy's theorem . He was a professor of mathematics at the University of Mantua from to the time of his death.
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32. Scientific Revolution - Westfall Catalogue - SAM-S - Dr Robert A. Hatch
Here he was influenced to study mathematics by tommaso ceva. As an ordained Jesuitprofessed of the fourth vow, he would have had a doctorate in theology.
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Saccheri, Giovanni Girolamo
1. Dates Born:
San Remo, Genoa, 5 September 1667; Died: Milano, 25 October 1733. Datecode: Lifespan: 66.
2. Father: Law; Giovanni Felice Saccheri was a notary. No information on financial status.
3. Nationality : Birth: Italian; Career: Italian; Death: Italian
4. Education: Religious Orders; D.D. He entered the Jesuit novitiate in Genoa in 1685. Sent to Milan in 1690, he studied philosophy and theology at the Jesuit College of Brera. Here he was influenced to study mathematics by Tommaso Ceva. As an ordained Jesuit professed of the fourth vow, he would have had a doctorate in theology.
5. Religion: Catholic. He entered the Jesuit novitiate in 1685, and was ordained a priest in 1694 at Como.
6. Scientific Disciplines:

33. Thomas
tommaso ceva (16481737) Italian mathematician and poet. Thomas Pennant (1726-1798)Welsh naturalist and zoologist. Thomas Hodgkin (1798-1866)
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For many more names, please return to Edgar's Main Page. Thomas
Gender : Masculine
Language : English, French
Etymology
Thomas
History
In the Anglo-Saxon period of English history, Thomas was a rare, religious name. It was used mainly by monks. After the Norman Conquest, however, it became very popular.
Pronunciation : tom-uss
Diminutives
Dutch Maas
English Thom Tom Tomkin Tommie Tommy Thompkin French Mas Masset Massenet Massillon Sillon Italian Maso Scottish Tam Welsh Toby Twm Alternates Didymus Catalan Tomas Cornish Tomas Czech Tuma Toman Tomes Tomas Tomsa Finnish Tuomas Hawaiian Koma Hungarian Tamaasi Irish Italian Tommaso Polish Toma Tomasz Choma Portuguese Tome Romanian Toma Scottish Tevin Tomas Spanish Welsh Tomos Surnames English Tamblyn Thompson Thomasson Thompkins Thomazin Thompsett Thomson Tomalin Tomabling Tompkin Tompkins Tomazin Tombling Tombin Tomkin Tomlin Tomlinson Tonkin Toombs French Thomasset Thomasseau Thomazeau Thomassin Thomazet Thomazon Thome Thomelin Thoumasson Thomesson German Dahmel Damaschke Demaschek Dehmel Demelt Domaschke Domel Thamel Thamelt Teml Theml Thomel Thumnel Tomaschke Tomasek German (Low) Demann Demchenm Demke Dohmann Domke Dumke Themann Thoma Thomann Thomke Thumann Italian Tomadini Tomaini Tomaino Tommasetti Tomassini Tommasini Tommasino Tumini Tumiotto Tummaselli Scottish Thompson Welsh Thomas Feminine Thomasina See also: Tom Tommy (Tommie).

34. Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 61
Children of tommaso I del Vasto Marquis di Saluzzo and Luise di ceva Iolanda diSaluzzo Manfredo IV del Vasto Marchese di Saluzzo b. 1259
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Count Thomas I of Savoy
M, b. 20 May 1178, d. 1233, #3001
Father Count Humbert III of Savoy b. 1 August 1136, d. 4 March 1188/89 Mother Beatrix of Vienne b. circa 1160, d. 8 April 1230 Pop-up Pedigree
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Birth* Count Thomas I of Savoy was born on 20 May 1178 at Chambonnieres, Savoy, Italy. Marriage* He married Margaret of Geneva , daughter of Count William I of Geneva and Beatrice of Faucigny , in May 1195. Death* He died in 1233. Death He died on 1 March 1233 at Aosta, Savoy, France, at age 54. Burial* He was buried at St. Michael de la Cluse, Aosta, Savoy, France.
Family Margaret of Geneva b. circa 1179, d. 8 April 1257 Children
  • Count Amadeo IV of Savoy b. 1197, d. 24 Jun 1253 Beatrice of Savoy b. 1198, d. Dec 1266 Thomas II of Savoy b. 1199, d. 7 Feb 1259 Peter II b. 1203, d. 16 May 1268

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  • 35. Tommaso Da Modena - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Tommaso Da Modena
    tommaso da Modena. Information about tommaso da Modena in the Columbia Encyclopedia® . tommaso Buscetta tommaso Campanella tommaso ceva
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    36. Tomlin, Bradley Walker - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Tomlin, Bradley W
    tommaso Aniello tommaso Aniello tommaso Aniello tommaso Buscetta tommaso Campanella tommaso ceva tommaso da Modena tommaso Geraci
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    See study by J. Baur (1957). Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found No references found Columbia browser Full browser tomb Tomba, Alberto

    37. Del Carretto 4
    1316/19, +after 1330; m.ca 1315 NN, perhaps belonged to Margraves of ceva family.B1. tommaso, Titular Margrave of Savona, Margrave of Saliceto, etc.,
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    del Carretto (Millesimo)
    CORRADO I
    , Titular Margrave of Savona
    (a title of honour recognising the primogeniture of del Carretto house), Margrave of Saliceto, Lord of Millesimo, Cengio, Rocchetta, Rocca Vignale, Mallare, Altare, Osiglia and Gottasecca, Co-Lord of Cosseria, Cairo, Paschiera, Bagnasco, Ferrania, Fornelli and Carcare 21.10.1268, *Finale ca 1250, +1316/19; 1m: ca 1290 Aloisia N; 2m: ca 1310 Eleonora of Saluzzo (*ca 1265, +after 1315); He had issue:
    • FRANCESCHINO I , Titular Margrave of Savona, Margrave of Saliceto, etc. 1316/19, +after 1330; m.ca 1315 NN, perhaps belonged to Margraves of Ceva family
      • TOMMASO , Titular Margrave of Savona, Margrave of Saliceto, etc., +killed by his brothers shortly after 27.8.1345; m.VI.1332 Catherine de Poitiers (+ca 1346)
      • BONIFACIO I , Titular Margrave of Savona, Lord of Millesimo 27.8.1345; m.N de Luxembourg (perhaps coming from a illegitimate branch of the family or a bastard daughter of a member of the Imperial line)
        • Lucemburgo , +young
        • FRANCESCHINO II "della Rocca" , Titular Margrave of Savona, Lord of Millesimo, etc., +1385/86; m.

    38. ILAB-LILA Database Search Result
    ceva,tommaso. De natura gravium libri duo. Small square 8°.92 pages.A fewgeometrical woodcuts in ceva,tommaso. Opuscola mathematica. Small square 8°.
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    39. Austrian Literature Online - Kataloge
    ceva.Bianca.Cinque anni - 1964 ceva, Lucio - 1977 ceva, tommaso ceva, tommaso - 1844 ceva, tommaso - 1732
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    40. The Galileo Project
    _, La corrispondenza epistolare tra tommaso ceva e Guido Grandi, Istitutolombando di scienze e lettere, (Milano, 1950).
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    Grandi, Guido
    1. Dates
    Born: Cremona, 1 Oct. 1671
    Died: Pisa, 4 July 1742
    Dateinfo: Dates Certain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Laborer
    The father was a laborer. The word is "operaio," workman, and I have no idea what precisely Tenca (who used it) referred to. The father could well have been a minor artisan of some sort.
    In my view, to say laborer in the late 17th century was to say poor.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: Italian
    Career: Italian
    Death: Italian
    4. Education
    Schooling: Religous Order
    Grandi studied initally at the Jesuit school in Cremona. In 1687, after joining the Camaldolesan order, he studied philosophy at their monastery in Ferrara. In 1693 he moved on to their monastery in Rome to study theology, and there he also took up an interest in the history of the order. I have come to feel I must count extended education within one of the religious orders as the equivalent of a B.A. I suspect that there was also the equivalent of a D.D., but I did not find mention of such.
    5. Religion
    Affiliation: Catholic
    He enterd the religious order of the Camaldolese at the age of sixteen.

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