1545 book Ars Magna GerolamoCardano Ars Magna . The solution to one particular case of the cubic ... et mensurandi singularis , Milan, 1539 on mathematics . Ars Magna GerolamoCardano Artis magnae, sive ... cardano testi operaomnia vol 4 s 4.pdf An electronic copy of his book Ars Magna Gerolamo ... 26sa 3DG English Persondata NAME Cardano, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cardano, Girolamo Cardan, Jerome ... 1576 PLACE OF DEATH Rome DEFAULTSORT Cardano, Gerolamo Category 1501 births Category 1576 deaths Category ... ca Girolamo Cardano cs GerolamoCardano de GerolamoCardano es GerolamoCardano eo Gerolamo ... Cardano it Girolamo Cardano he ht GerolamoCardano la Hieronymus Cardanus hu Gerolamo ... pt Girolamo Cardano ro Girolamo Cardano ru , simple GerolamoCardano sk GerolamoCardano sl GerolamoCardano sr fi GerolamoCardano sv Girolamo Cardano ta tr GerolamoCardano uk vi GerolamoCardano zh ... Cardanus beetle . Leave redlink to prevent ambiguous genus . Infobox scientist name Girolamo Cardano box width image Cardano.jpg image size 250px caption Girolamo Cardano birth date Birth date 1501 9 ... bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Gerolamo or Girolamo , or Geronimo Cardano French J r me Cardan Latin Hieronymus Cardanus 24 September 1501 21 September ... life and education He was born in Pavia , Lombardy, the illegitimate child of Fazio Cardano , a mathematically gifted lawyer , who was a friend of Leonardo da Vinci . In his autobiography, Cardano ... after his studies had ended. In 1525, Cardano repeatedly applied to the College of Physicians in Milan ... Tartaglia who later claimed that Cardano had sworn not to reveal it, and engaged Cardano in a decade long fight , and the quartic was solved by Cardano s student Lodovico Ferrari . Both were acknowledged ... he introduced the binomial coefficient s and the binomial theorem . File Gerolamo Cardano.jpg ... more details
7 Citation last Cardano first Gerolamo author link GerolamoCardano publication date 1993 date ... . The Ars Magna Latin language Latin The Great Art is an important book on Algebra written by GerolamoCardano . It was first published in 1545 under the title Artis Magn , Sive de Regulis Algebraicis ... in Cardano s lifetime, published in 1570. It is considered ref See, for instance, the foreword that Oystein .... In 1539, Cardano, then a lecturer in mathematics at the Piatti Foundation in Milan, published ... cubic equations. After some reluctance, Tartaglia did so, but he asked Cardano not to share the information until he published it. Cardano submerged himself in mathematics during the next several years ... s, since it involved the use of an auxiliary cubic equation. Then Cardano become aware of the fact ..., contains the first published solution to cubic equation cubic and quartic equation s. Cardano acknowledges ...   0 , for instance. Besides, Cardano, also explains how to reduce equations of the form x sup ... a quadratic term, but, again, he has to consider several cases. In all, Cardano was driven to the study ... I . The first example that Cardano provides of a polynomial equation with multiple roots is x sup 3 ... occurrence of complex number s chapter  XXXVII . Since in modern notation Cardano s formula ... happens to be negative in the specific cases in which Cardano applies the formula. ref This does ...   12 x , for which q sup 2 sup 4    p sup 3 sup 27    &minus 175 4. However, Cardano never applies his formula in those cases. ref The problem mentioned by Cardano which leads to square ...  &minus   &radic span style text decoration overline &minus 15 span . Cardano called this sophistic ... and formally calculated that their product does indeed equal 40. Cardano then says that this answer ... isbn 3 7643 3317 0 year 1988 External links http www.filosofia.unimi.it cardano testi operaomnia ... Cardano s biography Category Mathematics books Category 1545 books Category 1545 in science cs Ars ... more details
wiktionary GerolamoGerolamo may refer to GerolamoCardano 1501&ndash 1576 , an Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler Gerolamo Emiliani 1486&ndash 1537 , an Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers, and saint Gerolamo Giovenone 1486&ndash 1555 , an Italian painter of the early Renaissance period mainly in Milan Gerolamo Marquese d Andrea 1812&ndash 1868 , an Italian Cardinal Gerolamo Olgiati 1453&ndash 1477 , a government official in Milan and assassin of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, the Duke of Milan Gerolamo Quaglia born 1902 , an Italian wrestler and Olympic medalist in Greco Roman wrestling Gerolamo Sersale 1584&ndash 1654 , an Italian Jesuit astronomer and selenographer Gerolamo Theodoli 1677&ndash 1766 , an Italian nobleman and architect, best known for designing the Teatro Argentina in Rome See also Girolamo given name de Gerolamo ... more details
Fazio Cardano 1444 August 28, 1524 was an Italian people Italian jurist and mathematician . He was a profound student of perspective visual perspective . Cardano was also a professor at the University of Pavia , and was devoted to Hermeticism hermetical science and the world of the occult . He was a friend of Leonardo da Vinci . It was said that Cardano was always in the company of a familiar spirit who talked to him. This may be a rumour originating from a habit of speaking to himself. Citation needed date June 2010 Fazio Cardano was the father of GerolamoCardano . External links http www.storiadimilano.it repertori croncardano.htm Storia di Milano, Cronologia di GerolamoCardano Italian Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Cardano, Fazio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian people Italian jurist and mathematician DATE OF BIRTH 1444 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 28, 1524 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cardano, Fazio Category Italian mathematicians Category 1444 births Category 1524 deaths Italy mathematician stub ht Fazio Cardano ... more details
align right width 280 style margin 0em 0em 0em 1em border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px 11421 Cardano bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Cardano Designation 1992 LC bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverers Carolyn S. Shoemaker Discovery date June 4, 1992 Discovery site Palomar Observatory bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch October 27, 2007 Julian day JDCT 2454400.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.701838030 Semimajor axis a 2.5258928 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 0.753125 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 4.2986605 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 4.01 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 17.8266 Longitude of the ascending node 59.52198 Argument of Perihelion 92.0272 Mean anomaly M 6.879646 11421 Cardano is an asteroid of the solar system . Discovered on June 4, 1992, it has an orbit characterized by a semi major axis of 2.5258928 Astronomical unit AU , an Orbital eccentricity eccentricity of 0.701838030, and inclination of 17.8266 . ref name JP Small body Database Browser cite web url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 11421 title JPL Small Body Database Browser accessdate 2008 03 03 publisher NASA ref This asteroid is named for Gerolamo Cardano , the first to give a systematic calculation of probabilities in connection with games of chance. ref name JP Small body Database Browser References Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 11420 1999 KR14 11422 Alilienthal MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Cardano Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Carolyn S. Shoemaker Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 Beltasteroid stub fa it 11421 Cardano pl 11421 Cardano pt 11421 Cardano ... more details
Gerolamo Maria Caracciolo, Marqu s de Torrecuso was a Spanish people Spanish Aristocracy class aristocrat and soldier born in the Kingdom of Naples in the 17th century. He rose through the ranks of the Spanish army becoming Governor of Navarre and saw extensive service during the Thirty Years War and the Catalan Revolt . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Caracciolo, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caracciolo, Gerolamo Category Spanish nobility Category Spanish soldiers Category 17th century Spanish people Spain mil bio stub Spain noble stub ca Gerolamo Maria Caracciolo es Gerolamo Maria Caracciolo it Girolamo Maria Caracciolo ... more details
Marchese Gerolamo or Girolamo Theodoli 1677 1766 was an Italian nobleman and architect, best known for designing the Teatro Argentina in Rome. He also designed the bell tower for Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the fa ade for Santi Marcellino e Pietro . Bibliography Spesso, Marco, Gerolamo Theodoli , in Bulzoni ed. , La cultura architettonica a Roma nel secolo XVIII Roma, 1991 br., pp. 244, 16 ill., cm 17x24 Arte, architettura, urbanistica series , ISBN 88 7119 348 2 Italy architect stub DEFAULTSORT Theodoli, Gerolamo Birthdeath 1677 1766 Category Italian architects Category Margraves of Italy ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalCountry ITA MedalSport Men s Greco Roman wrestling MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze Wrestling at the 1928 Summer Olympics 1928 Amsterdam Featherweight MedalBottom Gerolamo Quaglia 8 February 1902 &ndash 11 November 1985 was an Italy Italian wrestling wrestler and Olympic medalist in Greco Roman wrestling . He was born in S o Paulo and died in Genoa . Olympics Quaglia competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam where he received a bronze medal in Greco Roman wrestling , featherweight class. ref name db ol WRE1928 http www.databaseolympics.com games gamessport.htm?g 9&sp WRE 1928 Summer Olympics &ndash Amsterdam, Netherlands &ndash Wrestling databaseOlympics.com Retrieved on August 27, 2008 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Quaglia, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Quaglia, Gerolamo Category 1902 births Category 1985 deaths Category Italian sport wrestlers Category Olympic wrestlers of Italy Category Wrestlers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for Italy Italy sport bio stub europe wrestling bio stub de Gerolamo Quaglia it Girolamo Quaglia no Gerolamo Quaglia ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Gerolamo Radice image caption fullname Gerolamo Radice dateofbirth birth date 1883 11 11 df y cityofbirth Milan countryofbirth Italy dateofdeath death date and age 1948 11 19 1883 11 11 df y cityofdeath Milan countryofdeath Italy height position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1906 1909 clubs1 A.C. Milan Milan caps1 8 goals1 0 totalcaps 8 totalgoals 0 infobox football official 2 years1 1908 13 years2 1914 15 league1 Prima Categoria league2 Prima Categoria role1 Referee association football Referee role2 Referee Gerolamo Radice 11 November 1883 19 November 1948 was an Italy Italian professional Association football footballer , who played as a Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper , and football Referee association football referee . Honours Club A.C. Milan Milan F.B.C.C. Prima Categoria 1907 External links http www.magliarossonera.it protagonisti Gioc Radice.html Profile at MagliaRossonera.it it icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Radice, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 November 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH Milan , Italy DATE OF DEATH 19 November 1948 PLACE OF DEATH Milan , Italy DEFAULTSORT Radice, Gerolamo Category 1883 births Category 1948 deaths Category Italian footballers Category Italian football referees Category Association football goalkeepers Category A.C. Milan players Italy footy goalkeeper stub ar it Gerolamo Radice ... more details
Image Giovenone Madonna del latte Trino.jpg thumb 250px Titles of Mary Descriptive titles of Mary related to visual arts Madonna Lactans , Trittico Raspa , 1516, oil on canvas, Trino , Vercelli , Italy . Gerolamo Giovenone 1486 1487 &ndash 1555 was an Italy Italian painter of the early Renaissance period, active mainly in Milan . Also spelled Girolamo , he was born in Vercelli . He was the teacher of the painter Gaudenzio Ferrari and possibly also taught il Sodoma . In Milan, he painted the Resurrection for the church of the Augustines. A Virgin and Child with Saints is found at the National Gallery in London. References Secondary Sources cite book first Maria last Farquhar year 1855 title Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters editor Ralph Nicholson Wornum pages page 77 publisher Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006 id url http books.google.com books?q intitle Wornum intitle principal intitle painters authorlink External links http www.getty.edu vow ULANFullDisplay?find &role &nation &subjectid 500010664 Getty museum entry http www.artcyclopedia.com artists giovenone girolamo.html Artcyclopedia entry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Giovenone, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1555 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Giovenone, Gerolamo Category 1480s births Category 1555 deaths Category People from Vercelli Category Italian painters Category Milanese painters Category Renaissance painters Italy painter 15thC stub fr Gerolamo Giovenone it Gerolamo Giovenone ... more details
Gerolamo Sersale in Latin , Sirsalis 1584 1654 was an Italy Italian Jesuits Jesuit astronomy astronomer and selenography selenographer . His surname is from a noble Kingdom of Naples Neapolitan family that originated in Sorrento . The town Sersale, a commune in the southern Italian province of Catanzaro , was founded in 1620. A Jesuit priest, Sersale drew a fairly precise map of a full moon in July 1650. After it was drawn, the map s existence was known to other astronomers only through being mentioned in Giovanni Battista Riccioli Riccioli s Almagestum novum . However, today it can be seen in the Naval Observatory of San Fernando in Cadiz, Spain . The lunar crater Sirsalis crater Sirsalis is named after him. See also List of Jesuit scientists List of Roman Catholic scientist clerics Sources de icon http www.manfredholl.de kart2.htm Geschichte der Mondkarten en icon http www.faculty.fairfield.edu jmac sj scientists lunacrat.htm Jesuit Lunar Craters Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sersale, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1584 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1654 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sersale, Gerolamo Category 1584 births Category 1654 deaths Category Italian astronomers Category Italian Jesuits Category Roman Catholic cleric scientists Italy astronomer stub ... more details
Infobox person Name Gerolamo Araolla birth place Sassari birth date 1542 death date 1615 death place Rome occupation poet, priest nationality Sardinian Gerolamo Araolla in Sardinian, Hieronimu Araolla Sassari , 1542 Rome , 1615 was a Sardinia n poet and priest . Early life Gerolamo Araolla was born into a distinguished family. He was a pupil of the Sassari physician and philologist Gavino Sambigucci . After studying literature and philosophy, he graduated with a law degree from the University of Pisa in 1567. Shortly after graduation, he took his vows and became a priest in Bosa in 1569. Poetry He was important poet, author of verses in Italian language Italian , Sardinian language Sardinian and Spanish language Spanish , the three dominate languages in Sardinia in the period. He said that poetry is especially delicate, sweet, and moving. He felt, however, that it was necessary to overcome the humanistic conception of poetry as polite and imitatio dei . He was a Petrarch ist, profoundly cultured, with a great knowledge of Torquato Tasso his Neoplatonism rested on the solid foundation of Augustinian thought. Araolla enthusiastically participated in the cultural ferment that animated his Sassari youth, and entered into friendship with the leading Sassarian intellectuals of the 16th century. In 1582 , he published his poem Sa vida, su martiriu, et morte dessos gloriosos Martires Gavinu, Brothu et Gianuari, based on folk tales about Saint Gabinus . This work, consisting of 244 stanzas ... di Gerolamo Araolla , La Stella di Sardegna , Sassari, Tipografia Azuni, 3, 1876, vol. 2, pp.  ..., 1897. R. Garzia, Gerolamo Araolla , Bologna, Stabilimento Poligrafico emiliano, 1914. F. Alziator ... Araolla, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Sassari DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Rome DEFAULTSORT Araolla, Gerolamo Category People from Sassari Category Italian poets Category Year of death unknown Category 1542 births ca Gerolamo Araolla it Gerolamo Araolla ... more details
, then joined him in his labors of charity, and in 1532 Gerolamo founded a religious society, placing ... and Bergamo, after which the members became known as Somaschi . In the Rule of this Society, Gerolamo ... Category People from Venice city Category 16th century Christian saints ca Gerolamo Emiliani cs Jeron m Emiliani de Hieronymus miliani fr J r me Emilien it Gerolamo Emiliani sw Jeromu Emilian nl ... more details
Gerolamo Olgiati 1453 &ndash January 2, 1477 was a government official in Milan and one of the assassins of Galeazzo Maria Sforza , the Duke of Milan , along with Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani and Carlo Visconti . Olgiati was the political radical of the conspiracy, bearing no known grudge against the Duke, but rather acting out of Republic an ideals. He claimed in a subsequent confession that many of ideas were the product of studying under Cola Montano a Humanism Humanist educator who had first suggested the assassination. The Duke, although popular as a patron of the arts, was known to be somewhat of a tyrant in his rule and made many enemies through his reputation as a womaniser. Olgiati was soon involved in a conspiracy with Lampugnani and Visconti, two older officials who each had more personal reasons to assassinate the Duke. Assassin On December 26, 1476, the three conspirators met at the church of Santo Stefano, the site where the assassination was to take place. It was also the Saint s day for Santo Stefano, a day chosen especially for this purpose. After praying for the saint s protection, the three waited, along with several supporters and the regular congregation, for the Duke s arrival. The Duke arrived at the church with a customary procession. When it reached the part of the church where the assassins were, Lampugnani struck the first blow, soon joined by Visconti, Olgiati and a servant of Lampugnani s, all of whom were armed and wearing hidden armour. The Duke died during the attack and everyone assassins included, quickly fled the church except for Lampugnani who was struck down. The next day, however, Franzone , the servant of Lampugnani was caught and gave up the identities of the other conspirators. Olgiati was apprehended on December 30, given up by, amongst others, his own father, who denounced his son as a traitor . After a summary confession, Olgiati .... Il Dramma di Gerolamo Olgiati Milano 1929 references DEFAULTSORT Olgiati, Gerolamo Category 1453 births ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Cardano al Campo official name Comune di Cardano al Campo native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Cardano al Campo Stemma.png shield alt shield size px image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 40 lats latNS N longd 08 longm 44 longs longEW E coordinates type coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Lombardy province province of Varese Varese VA frazioni mayor party mayor Mario Anastasio Aspesi area footnotes area total km2 9 population footnotes population total 13757 population as of 1 January 2008 pop density footnotes population demonym Cardanesi elevation footnotes elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint Sant Anastasio day January 22 postal code 21010 area code 0331 website official http www.comune.cardanoalcampo.va.it footnotes Cardano al Campo is a town and comune municipality located in the province of Varese , in the Lombardy region of northern Italy . The head office of Livingston Energy Flight is in Cardano al Campo. ref http www.lauda.it flex cm pages ServeBLOB.php L EN IDPagina 7 Contacts . Livingston Energy Flight . Retrieved on 1 July 2010. Livingston S.p.A. Operating headquarters and registered office 21010 Cardano al Campo VA Italy Via Giovanni XXIII, 206. ref Twin towns flagicon ITA Stigliano , Italy Flagicon ESP Zarautz , Spain References reflist External links Portal Italy http www.comune.cardanoalcampo.va.it Cardano al Campo it icon BR Province of Varese DEFAULTSORT Cardano Al Campo Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Varese geo stub es Cardano al Campo eo Cardano al Campo fr Cardano al Campo id Cardano al Campo it Cardano al Campo lmo Cardan VA ms Cardano al Campo nl Cardano al Campo ja nap Cardano al Campo pms Cardano al Campo pl Cardano al Campo pt Cardano al Campo ru tl Cardano al Campo uk vi Cardano al Campo vo Cardano al Campo war Cardano al Campo ... more details
Picture of GerolamoCardano . Seeing as he died in 1576, I seriously doubt that the photographer died less than 100 years ago. Source http www.storiadimilano.it Personaggi Milanesi 20illustri cardano ritratto.jpg in http www.storiadimilano.it Personaggi Milanesi 20illustri cardano.htm . PD old 100 ... more details
File Fratelli D Alessandri Cardinal Gerolamo marchese d Andrea 1812 1868 1.jpg thumb . Gerolamo Marquese d Andrea 1812 1868 was an Italy Italian Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal . He was born at Naples , educated at the Coll ge of La Fl che , France , and was early appointed Archbishop of Mytilene in partibus infidelium . In 1852 he was appointed Cardinal abbot of Subiaco, Italy Subiaco , and Prefect of the Congregation of the Index, and in 1860 Bishop of Sabina . He took sides with the Patriotic party in 1859 on the question of the national unity of Italy, and at the same time counseled extensive liberal reforms in Church policy. He was suspended from his diocese and abbacy and threatened with permanent deposition from office. He ultimately submitted, and in 1868 was rehabilitated, without, however, being restored to his diocese and the abbacy of Subiaco. NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marquese d Andrea, Gerolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1812 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1868 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marquese d Andrea, Gerolamo Category Italian cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Sabina Category 1812 births Category 1868 deaths Italy bio stub de Girolamo d Andrea fr Girolamo D Andrea it Girolamo d Andrea no Girolamo D Andrea ru ... more details
Self portrait of Gerolamo Figino , Italian renaissance painter. Student of Francesco Melzi . Also given as Girolamo Figino . Known to have worked in Milan from 1524 to 1565 http www.museum heylshof.de zeichnungen w056.html , possibly the father of Giovanni Ambrogio Figino . Might also have been the author of the anonymous Codex Huygens http www.uni leipzig.de kuge neu zoellner codex huygens urbinas.htm . Image from http www.etciu.com MUSEUM M HTML GRAPHIC FIGINO3.html . Note that the external source states that this was a self portrait of Giovanni Ambrogio Figino, but that just doesn t make sense. The inscription clearly reads Ar Gerolamo Figino M D LXII . In 1562 , Ambrogio would have been at most 14 years old. The man shown is clearly older, and a 14 year old probably could not have drawn this portrait. Ar probably means autoritratto , Italian for self portrait . Charcoal and red pencil. The original is in the Pinacoteca Brera in Milan . PD old 100 ... more details
multiple issues cleanup May 2010 unreferenced May 2010 orphan August 2010 Gerolamo Emilio Gerini was born in Cisano sul Neva , Province of Savona, Italy on March 1, 1860. He was the elder son of Carlo, Professor of Oenology at the University of Turin and Veronica Rosso. After the primary studies he gets a scholarship for talented students and enters the Royal Military Academy of Modena Accademia Militare di Modena . In August 1879 he graduated Second lieutenant of Infantry, and was assigned to the 13 Regiment Pinerolo in Perugia. In September 1881 he moved to Bangkok, Thailand then Siam and joined the Siamese Army where he became a lieutenant . In 1883 he left the Army to serve as the secretary of the Minister of the North, H.S.H. Maha Mala, uncle of Rama V, King Chulalongkorn , in such assignment he travels and visits most of the Country, acquiring a perfect mastery of Thai language and also of other local languages, such as Malay, Burmese, Mon Mon language , Khmer Khmer Language and many local dialects. Moreover mastered and deeply studied both Sanskrit Sanskrit and Pali , the language of the Buddhist sacred texts. In 1887 he is back in the Siamese Army, with the degree of Major, the title of Luang and the position of General Director of Military Education Sarassana Balakhand, the Siamese title name with which he is better known in Thailand . He is the first Director of the renovated Royal Cadets School from which draw origin both the Royal Army Training Command and the Chulachomklao University, Royal Military Academy of Thailand Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy he will be in such position until 1906, when he retires, with the degree of Colonel, the title of Phra and many important honours and decorations. Beyond his profession as General Director of the Military Education ... AND DATABASE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gerini, Gerolamo Emilio ALTERNATIVE ... Gerini, Gerolamo Emilio Category 1860 births Category 1913 deaths Category Italian academics ... more details
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Several books are called Ars magna latin language latin Great Work . Ars Magna GerolamoCardano Ars Magna Ramon Llull Ars Magna, the newspaper of Magdalene College, Cambridge Disambig de Ars magna fr Ars Magna pl Ars Magna ru Ars magna ... more details
Wiktionarypar cardan Cardan may refer to GerolamoCardano or Jerome Cardan 1501 1576 , a Renaissance mathematician , physician , astrologer , and gambler A universal joint , U joint or Cardan joint, a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to bend in any direction Cardan, Gironde Cardan , a commune in France commune of the Gironde d partement , in France disambig de Cardan fr Cardan nl Cardan pt Cardan ... more details
A foliot may refer to Part of the verge escapement for early clocks A creature of Italian folklore similar to lares and genii , as recorded by Gerolamo Cardano and Robert Burton scholar Robert Burton A member of a fictional people in the high fantasy novel The Worm Ouroboros by E. R. Eddison A fictional Magic in the Bartimaeus trilogy magical creature in the Bartimaeus trilogy by Jonathan Stroud disambig de Foliot es Foliot fr Foliot ... more details
Year nav topic 1576 science The year 1576 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. Astronomy Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Gerolamo Cardano , mathematician and physician b. 1501 in science 1501 Category 1576 in science fr 1576 en science ... more details
Infobox scientist name Lodovico Ferrari birth date birth date February 2, 1522 birth place Milan, Italy death date death date October 5, 1565 death place residence citizenship nationality Italy Italian ethnicity field mathematics work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for quartic equation s influences Gerolamo Cardano influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Lodovico Ferrari February 2, 1522 &ndash October 5, 1565 was an Italy Italian mathematician . Born in Milan, Italy , grandfather, Bartholomew Ferrari was forced out of Milan to Bologna. He settled in Bologna, Italy and he began his career as the servant of Gerolamo Cardano . He was extremely bright, so Cardano started teaching him mathematics. Ferrari aided Cardano on his solutions for quadratic equations and cubic equation s, and was mainly responsible for the solution of quartic equation s that Cardano published. While still in his teens, Ferrari was able to obtain a prestigious teaching post after Cardano resigned from it and recommended him. Ferrari eventually retired young only 42 and quite rich. He then moved back to his home town of Bologna where he lived with his widowed sister Maddalena to take up a professorship of mathematics at the University of Bologna in 1565. Shortly thereafter, he died of white arsenic poisoning, allegedly murdered by his greedy sister. External links MacTutor Biography id Ferrari Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ferrari, Lodovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 2, 1522 PLACE OF BIRTH Milan, Italy DATE OF DEATH October 5, 1565 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ferrari, Lodovico Category 1522 births Category 1565 deaths Category People from Bologna Category Italian mathematicians Category Algebraists Category 16th century mathematicians Italy mathematician stub an Lodovico Ferrari bg de Lodovico Ferrari es Lodovico Ferrari fr Ludovico Ferrari ko it Lodovico Ferrari he ... more details