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* Italian: Girolamo, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Geromino

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Another autobiography of the period is De vita propria, by the Italian physician and astrologer Gerolamo Cardano ( 1574 ).
* Online Galleries, History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries High resolution images of works by and / or portraits of Gerolamo Cardano in. jpg and. tiff format.
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Lodovico settled in Bologna, Italy and he began his career as the servant of Gerolamo Cardano.
Tartaglia is perhaps best known today for his conflicts with Gerolamo Cardano.
Formulas for expressing the roots of polynomials of degree 2 in terms of square roots have been known since ancient times ( see quadratic equation ), and for polynomials of degree 3 or 4 similar formulas ( using cube roots in addition to square roots ) were found in the 16th century ( see cubic function and quartic function for the formulas and Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia, Lodovico Ferrari, Gerolamo Cardano, and Vieta for historical details ).
The mathematical theory of probability has its roots in attempts to analyze games of chance by Gerolamo Cardano in the sixteenth century, and by Pierre de Fermat and Blaise Pascal in the seventeenth century ( for example the " problem of points ").
Much of the material on spherical trigonometry in Regiomontanus ' On Triangles was taken directly and without credit from the twelfth-century work of Jabir ibn Aflah otherwise known as Geber, as noted in the sixteenth century by Gerolamo Cardano.
Among the subjects of this Inquisition were Franciscus Patricius, Giordano Bruno, Tommaso Campanella, Gerolamo Cardano, Cesare Cremonini, and Galileo Galilei.
* 1576 Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician ( b. 1501 )
* 1501 Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician ( d. 1576 )
* September 21 Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler ( b. 1502 )
* September 24 Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler ( d. 1576 )

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* September 5 Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician ( d. 1733 )

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* Gerolamo Cardano ( 1501 1576 ), scientist
The Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano ( 1501 1576 ) stated without proof that the accuracies of empirical statistics tend to improve with the number of trials.
The gimbal suspension used for mounting compasses and the like is sometimes called a Cardan suspension after Italian mathematician and physician Gerolamo Cardano ( 1501 1576 ) who described it in detail.

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Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta ( 18 February 1745 5 March 1827 ) was an Italian physicist known for the invention of the battery in the 1800s.
* 1667 Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician ( d. 1733 )
* October 25 Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician ( b. 1667 )
* Gerolamo Gaslini, ( 1877 1964 ) olear industrialist and philanthropists
Gerolamo Emiliani ( also Jerome Aemilian, Hiëronymus Emiliani ) ( 1481 February 8, 1537 ), was an Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers, and saint.
Luigi Gerolamo Pelloux ( La Roche-sur-Foron, 1 March 1839 Bordighera, 26 October 1924 ) was an Italian general and politician, born of parents who retained their Italian nationality when Savoy was annexed to France.
A new high façade was added between 1698 1700 by Gerolamo Fontana.
* Gerolamo Biscaro, I Solari da Carona, " Bollettino Storico della Svizzera italiana ", XXXIV, Bellinzona ( 1912 ), pp. 61 77.
* Domenico Campagnola Gerolamo
Gaetano Pugnani ( 27 November 1731 15 July 1798, full name: Giulio Gaetano Gerolamo Pugnani ) was born in Turin.

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Tartaglia is credited with the general formula for solving cubic polynomials, ( which may in fact be from Scipione del Ferro but was published by Gerolamo Cardano 1545 ).
Of these, the version by director Gerolamo Lo Savio was filmed on location, and it dropped the Edgar sub-plot and used frequent intertitling to make the plot easier to follow than its Vitagraph predecessor.
The Maltese architect Gerolamo Cassar was responsible for a number of the buildings.
The Church was designed by the Maltese military architect Gerolamo Cassar, architect of the Knights of Malta.
It was built in 1571, following the design of Gerolamo Cassar.
This solution was then rediscovered independently in 1535 by Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, who shared it with Gerolamo Cardano, asking him to not publish it.
Bookkeeping by double entry may have been known to Stevin, as he was a clerk in Antwerp in his younger years, either practically or through the medium of the works of Italian authors such as Luca Pacioli and Gerolamo Cardano.
The first person known to have suggested its use for transmitting motive power was Gerolamo Cardano, an Italian mathematician, in 1545, although it is unclear whether he produced a working model.
However, Gerolamo Cardano noted a century later that much of the material there on spherical trigonometry was taken from the twelfth-century work of the Spanish Islamic scholar Jabir ibn Aflah.
The solution of the quartic was published together with that of the cubic by Ferrari's mentor Gerolamo Cardano in the book Ars Magna ( 1545 ).
Fazio Cardano was the father of Gerolamo Cardano.
The universal joint, one of the earliest means of transmitting power between two angled shafts, was invented by Gerolamo Cardano in the 16th century.
In 1553 the Italian physician Gerolamo Cardano cured him of a disease that had left him speechless and was thought incurable.
When he died aged 40, under suspicion of poisoning, the situation of Forlì was weakened as factions of Ordelaffi fought one another, until Pope Sixtus IV claimed the signory for his nephew Gerolamo Riario.
Vailata's main historical interests concerned mechanics, logic, and geometry, and he was an important contributor to a number of areas, including the study of post-Aristotelian Greek mechanics, of Galileo's predecessors, of the notion and rôle of definition in the work of Plato and Euclid, of mathematical influences on logic and epistemology, and of the non-Euclidean geometry of Gerolamo Saccheri.
He was taught music in his native city by the brothers Stefano ( pianoforte ) and Gerolamo Pojago ( violin ), Stefano Moretti from Ancona ( music theory ) and cavalliere Barbati, possibly a Neapolitan ( music theory and composition ).
Born Gerolamo Bixio in Genoa, while still a boy, Bixio was compelled by his parents to embrace a career in the navy of the Kingdom of Sardinia.

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