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Guidobaldo Del Monte - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Guidobaldo del Monte was an Italian mathematician and astronomer of the 16thcentury. Guidobaldo del Monte s father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guidobaldo_del_Monte
Extractions: The Red Cross and other charities also need your help. Guidobaldo del Monte was an Italian mathematician and astronomer of the 16th century. Guidobaldo del Monte's father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino . Ranieri was noted for his role as a soldier and also as the author of two books on military architecture. The Duke of Urbino, Duke Guidobaldo II, honoured him with the title Marchese del Monte so the family had only become a noble one in the generation before Guidobaldo. On the death of his father Guidobaldo inherited the title of Marchese. Guidobaldo studied mathematics at the University of Padua in 1564. While there he became a friend of the great Italian poet Torquato Tasso . In fact Guidobaldo may have known Tasso before they studied at Padua together, for Tasso was almost exactly the same age as Guidobaldo and had been educated at the court of the Duke of Urbino, with the duke's son, from 1556. Guidobaldo then served as a soldier in the ensuing conflict in Hungary between the Habsburg Empire and the Ottoman Empire. After serving in the army, Guidobaldo returned to his estate of Montebaroccio in Urbino where he was able to spend his time doing research into mathematics, mechanics, astronomy and optics. He studied mathematics under
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MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese Del., Perspectivae Libri Sex. Librairie ThomasScheler MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese del. Perspectivae libri sex. Pesaro, G. Concordia, 1600. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Monte Guidobaldo Marchese del Monte http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
IMSS - Multimedia Catalogue - Biographies - Guidobaldo Del Monte Guidobaldo del Monte. 15451607 Del Monte studied mathematicsin Padua. From 1572 to 1575, he took private lessons from Commandino http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/genscheda.asp?appl=SIM&xsl=biografia&lingua=ENG&c
Biografie - Guidobaldo Del Monte Guidobaldo Del Monte Pesaro 1545 Pesaro 1607. Studi a Pavia ed a Urbino, dove fu allievo di Commandino. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Galileo Project Monte, Guidobaldo del from the Latinized version, sometimes 1. Dates Born Pesaro, 11 Jan 1545 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Monte Guidobaldo del Monte studied at the University of Padua. His father had beenmade Marchese del Monte by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/Monte.htm
Extractions: Died: 6 Jan 1607 in Montebaroccio, Italy Guidobaldo del Monte studied at the University of Padua. After this he studied in Urbino. He had no need to work as he inherited the family estate of Montebaroccio when his father died as well as the title Marchese del Monte. His father had been made Marchese del Monte by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. For a while Guidobaldo served in the army during the war against the Ottoman in Hungary. The Ottomans had occupied and annexed Hungary in 1541 which resulted in almost continuous conflict over many years. After serving in the army, Guidobaldo returned to his estate where he was able to spend his time doing research into mathematics, mechanics, astronomy and optics. Guidobaldo's book Liber mechanicorum (1577) was regarded as the greatest work on statics since Greek times. It was a return to classical Greek rigour deliberately rejecting the approach of Jordanus , >Tartaglia and Cardan . His approach was adopted by Galileo who was Guidobaldo's friend for 20 years.
Encyclopedia: Guidobaldo Del Monte Guidobaldo Del Monte was a mathematician and astronomer. Guidobaldo del Monte sfather, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino. http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Guidobaldo-del-Monte
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Monte Biography of guidobaldo del monte (15451607) guidobaldo del monte s father,Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Monte.html
Extractions: Version for printing Guidobaldo del Monte 's father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino. Ranieri was noted for his role as a soldier and also as the author of two books on military architecture. The Duke of Urbino, Duke Guidobaldo II, honoured him with the title Marchese del Monte so the family had only become a noble one in the generation before Guidobaldo. On the death of his father Guidobaldo inherited the title of Marchese. We should notice at this point that he signed himself Guidobaldo dal Monte (using 'dal' rather than 'del' as was fairly common at the time) so it is not unusual to see him referred to as Guidobaldo dal Monte rather than Guidobaldo del Monte. For convenience, however, we will refer to him as Guidobaldo throughout this article, although in other places in this archive we refer to him as del Monte. We should also note that a title was not the only thing which he inherited on his father's death for he also came heir to the family estate of Montebaroccio. He was then sufficiently wealthy that he had no need to accept paid employment, and even his army service appears to have been unpaid. In fact he could afford to give financial support to other scientists, for example
References For Monte References for the biography of guidobaldo del monte. G Arrighi, Un gradescienziato italiano guidobaldo del monte in alcune carte inedite della http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Monte.html
Extractions: G Arrighi, Un grade scienziato italiano Guidobaldo del Monte in alcune carte inedite della Biblioteca Oliveriano di Pesaro, Atti dell'Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti M Biagioli, The social status of Italian mathematicians, 1450-1600, Hist. of Sci. D Bertoloni Meli, Guidobaldo dal Monte and the Archimedean revival, Nuncius Ann. Storia Sci. S Drake and I E Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Madison, Wis., 1969), 44-48. A Favaro, Galileo e Guidobaldo del Monte, Atti della R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Padova J. Warburg Courtauld Inst. E Gamba, Documents of Muzio Oddi for the history of the proportional compass (Italian), Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. (N.S.) W R Laird, The scope of Renaissance mechanics, Osiris G Micheli, Guidobaldo del Monte e la meccanica, in L Conti, (ed.)
Monte, Guidobaldo Del , In Duos Archimedis Aequeponderantium Libros Pa monte, guidobaldo del , In duos Archimedis aequeponderantium libros paraphrasis,1588. Placed in the Public Domain by Max Planck Institute for the History http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/content/historymechanics/archimdesecho/monte_aeq
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Monte, Guidobaldo Del, Le Mechaniche, 1581 monte, guidobaldo del, Le mechaniche, 1581. Placed in the Public Domain by MaxPlanck Institute for the History of Science http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/content/historymechanics/archimdesecho/monte_mec
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Extractions: Monte, Guidobaldo del [from the Latinized version, sometimes 1. Dates Born: Pesaro, 11 Jan 1545 Died: Montebaroccio (near Pesaro and Urbino), 6 Jan. 1607 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Aristocrat, Soldier His father, Ranieri, was created the Marchese del Monte, the title Guidobaldo inherited, by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. The father was a noted soldier and author of two books on military architecture. Guidobaldo inherited an estate on which he was able to live; the family had to have been at least affluent. 3. Nationality Birth: Italian Career: Italian Death: Italian 4. Education Schooling: Padua He studied at Padua, where, inter alia, he was a friend of Tasso. There is no mention of a degree, which would have been irrelevant to him. He also studied mathematics under Commandino in Urbino. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mechanics, Mathematics, Astronomy Subordinate: Optics Liber mechanicorum, 1577on statics, with a return to pure Archimedean principles in rejection of the quasi- dynamic analysis of Jordanus. Later, Paraphrase of Archimedes: Equilibrium of Planes, 1588, and De cochlea, 1615 (posthumous). Guidobaldo left three manuscript treatises on proportions and on Euclid.