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  1. Italian Engineers: Guglielmo Marconi, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Antonio Meucci, Federico Faggin, Tommaso Francini, Giotto Bizzarrini
  2. Ballistics Experts: Isaac Newton, Leonardo Da Vinci, Leonhard Euler, Galileo Galilei, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Ernst Mach, Frederick Abel
  3. 16th-Century Mathematicians: Johannes Kepler, John Napier, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Gerolamo Cardano, Luca Pacioli, Lodovico Ferrari
  4. 15th-Century Births: Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Pedro de Valdivia, William Caxton, Lambert Simnel, Veit Stoss, Caspar Schwenckfeld
  5. Italian Military Engineers: Leonardo Da Vinci, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Vitruvius, Enea Bossi, Sr., Girolamo Maggi, Taccola
  6. 1557 Deaths: Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Anne of Cleves, Jacques Cartier, Mikael Agricola, William Cavendish, Albert Alcibiades
  7. Italian Mathematicians: Galileo Galilei, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Fibonacci, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Gerolamo Cardano, Joseph Louis Lagrange

1. Tartaglia
Tartaglia's proper name was Niccolo Fontana although he is always known by his nickname.
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2. Poster Of Tartaglia
Niccolo Fontana. lived from 1499 to 1557. Tartaglia was famed for his algebraicsolution of cubic equations which was published in Cardan s Ars Magna .
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Niccolo Fontana lived from 1499 to 1557 Tartaglia was famed for his algebraic solution of cubic equations which was published in Cardan's Ars Magna Find out more at
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3. A Short History
1535. Niccolo Fontana (Tartaglia) (1500?1557) wins a mathematical contest by solving many different cubics, and gives his method to Cardan.
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4. Niccolo Fontana Was Nearly Killed As A Teenager In 1512 When The
Niccolo Fontana (Tartaglia) Niccolo Fontana (Tartaglia) 14991557
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6. Biography Of Niccolo Tartaglia
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7. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Tartaglia Tartaglia (Niccoló Fontana) Library of Congress b. Brescia (Italy),1499, d. Venice, December 13, 1577 Tartaglia is known mainly as the.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Scientist Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia Scientist Tartaglia Tartaglia (Niccol³ Fontana) Library of Congress [b. Brescia (Italy), 1499, d. Venice, December 13, 1577] Tartaglia is known mainly as the first to solve the general equation of a polynomial of degree 3 (the cubic). He also developed the rule that an elevation of 45° for a cannon provides the maximum-distance shot. He was the first to publish Pascal's triangle in Europe and translated Euclid into Italian and some of Archimedes into Latin. Encyclopedia Tartaglia, Niccol² nēk-kōl´ t¤rt¤ ly¤ ) , c.1500–1577, Italian engineer and mathematician. Largely self-educated, he taught mathematics at Verona, Brescia, and Venice. A pioneer in applying mathematics to artillery, he recorded his results in Della nova scientia (1537). He developed a solution for cubic equations that Geronimo Cardano (with his pupil Ludovico Ferrari) completed and published in his Ars magna (1545), thereby precipitating a bitter dispute; Tartaglia published his version as

8. 1. Niccol Tartaglia, La Nova Scientia (first Edition, 1537;
Left with a speech defect he adopted the nickname of Tartaglia ('stammerer') to replace his original surname Fontana.
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9. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499 or 1500 December13, 1557) was a mathematician, an engineer (designing fortifications),
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His edition of Euclid in , the first translation of the Elements into any modern European language, was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia Niccolo Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (15001557) was an Italian mathematician, an engineer (designing
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12. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia
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13. EVENTS IN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
1535 Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia has a method for solving certain types of cubic equations 1540 Michael Servetus discovers pulmonary circulation
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14. Tartaglia
Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. (Redirected from Tartaglia). Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia.Enlarge Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499 or 1500 December 13,
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia
(Redirected from Tartaglia Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His edition of Euclid in , the first translation of the Elements into any modern European language, was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the

15. Articles - Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia
Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499 or 1500 December 13, Original text fromthe article in Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia.
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo
There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class.
His edition of Euclid in , the first translation of the Elements into any modern European language, was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the Eudoxian Archimedes
Tartaglia is perhaps best known today for his conflicts with Gerolamo Cardano . Cardano nagged Tartaglia into revealing his solution to the cubic equations
Tartaglia is also known for having given an expression ( ) for the volume of a tetrahedron (incl. any irregular tetrahedra) in terms of the

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Det här är ett utdrag från Wikipedia , besök dom för mer information Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia , född eller i Brescia , död 13 december i Venedig italiensk matematiker När Frankrike invaderade Venedig 1512 utsattes Tartaglia för en svår misshandel, som för framtiden kvarlämnade det lyte, varav han fick sitt tillnamn ( tartaglia , "den stammande"). Han var lärare i matematik i Verona och Piacenza , senare i Venedig. Tartaglia ägde stor färdighet i fråga om lösning av algebraiska problem och visade en anmärkningsvärd mekanisk uppfinningsförmåga. Han vann sin främsta ryktbarhet genom sin lösning av kubiska ekvationer , varvid han självständigt återfann och fullföljde Ferros upptäckt. Med anledning därav invecklades han i en häftig strid med Cardanus och dennes lärjunge Ferrari Tartaglia utgav flera omfångsrika arbeten. Bland dessa kan nämnas Nova scientia Quesiti ed invenzioni diverse (1546) och General trattato di numeri et misure
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17. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia - Wikipedia
Translate this page NAME, Tartaglia, Niccolò Fontana. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, italienischerMathematiker. GEBURTSDATUM, 1499. GEBURTSORT, Brescia. STERBEDATUM, 13.
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia Niccol² Fontana Tartaglia in Brescia Italien 13. Dezember in Venedig ) war ein Mathematiker Eigentlich hieŸ er Niccol² Fontana . Aber 1512 wurde er von franz¶sischen Soldaten derart misshandelt, dass er von da an sein Leben lang stotterte. Deshalb nannte man ihn Tartaglia (italienisch = der Stotterer). Tartaglia studierte Latein , Griechisch und Mathematik. Von 1530 an arbeitete er als Lehrer in Verona, Piacenza, Venedig, Mailand und zuletzt wieder in Venedig. Tartaglia kannte bereits den binomischen Lehrsatz f¼r ganze positive Exponenten, behandelte Probleme der Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung, nahm zahlreiche Bestimmungen des spezifischen Gewichts vor und untersuchte 1537 die Bahn einer abgeschossenen Kanonenkugel. Haupts¤chlich aber ist er bekannt durch seine Aufl¶sung der allgemeinen kubischen Gleichungen. Deren Ver¶ffentlichung durch Cardano f¼hrte zu einem heftigen literarischen Streit mit Cardano und dessen Sch¼ler Lodovico Ferrari (vgl.

18. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia - Wikipédia
Translate this page (Redirigé depuis Tartaglia). Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia, né à Brescia en 1499 etdécédé à Venise en 1557, était un mathématicien italien.
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia , n©   Brescia en et d©c©d©   Venise en , ©tait un math©maticien italien Niccolo Fontana est issu d'une famille pauvre. Lors de la prise de Brescia par les fran§ais en , il se r©fugie avec son p¨re dans la cath©drale pour ©chapper aux envahisseurs. Rien n'y fait, les soldats de Louis XII tartagliare signifiant b©gayer en italien . Sa m¨re ©conomise pour permettre   son fils de suivre l'©cole pendant quinze jours. Le jeune Niccolo vole alors des livres et des cahiers pour continuer   apprendre en autodidacte. Manquant de papier, il utilise les pierres tombales comme ardoise. Devenu adulte, il gagne sa vie en enseignant les math©matiques dans diff©rentes villes d' Italie et en participant   des concours. En , lors d'une confrontation avec Maria Fiore ( un des ©l¨ves de Scipione del Ferro ), on lui propose trente ©quations du troisi¨me degr© du type x Cardan , mis au courant de ce succ¨s, fait venir Tartaglia   Milan et le persuade de lui r©v©ler sa m©thode, en promettant de ne jamais la d©voiler et

19. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia - Wikipedia
Niccolo (pravo ime Fontana) Tartaglia (ali tudi Tartalea), italijanski matematik,fizik, inženir in geometer, * 1499 ali 1500, Brescia, Beneška republika,
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia Svoj priimek Jecljač' je dobil po govorni napaki , ki je bila posledica hudih ran iz mladosti. Kot dvanajstleten je bil leta ranjen ob vdoru Francozov . Obstaja zgodba, da se je Tartaglia od zasebnega učitelja naučil le polovico abecede , polovico pa se jo je naučil sam. Njegovo znanstveno delo vsebuje matematiko balistiko mehaniko geodezijo Predaval je matematiko v Brescii. Prvi je odkril, da telo , ki ga vržemo navzgor pod nekim kotom , opiše krivočrtno krivuljo (ni pa uvidel, da je ta krivulja parabola ) in ima največji domet , če ga vržemo pod kotom 45°. Njegovo delo je kasneje potrdil Galilei s svojimi raziskovanji prosto padajočih teles.

20. Dict Mesure De Tartaglia
Translate this page tartaglia niccolo fontana, dit Nicholas (1500-1557). ° Mesure de Tartaglia.– Récréation proposée par le mathématicien italien Tartaglia Trois hommes ont
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Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives Tartaglia Niccolo Fontana, dit Nicholas (1500-1557) Mesure de Tartaglia. Récréation proposée par le mathématicien italien Tartaglia : Trois hommes ont volé à un gentilhomme un vase contenant 24 onces de baume. Dans leur fuite, ils rencontrent un commerçant de qui ils achètent trois vases vides qui peuvent recueillir 5, 11 et 13 onces. De quelle façon, les trois hommes peuvent-ils partager le précieux liquide en trois portions égales ? Tartaglia fut le premier à proposer des récréations de transvasement et de mesure de liquide. Ces problèmes appartiennent à la classe des récréations topologiques © Charles-É. Jean, 1996-2001. Tous droits réservés. Index : T

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