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    Vincenzo Riccati (Castelfranco Veneto, 11 January 1707 – Treviso, 17 January 1775) was a Venetian Catholic priest, mathematician, and physicist. Vincenzo...
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    Vincenzo Riccati, a Jesuit, followed his father's footsteps and pioneered the development of hyperbolic functions. A second son, Giordano Riccati was...
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    functions were introduced in the 1760s independently by Vincenzo Riccati and Johann Heinrich Lambert. Riccati used Sc. and Cc. (sinus/cosinus circulare) to refer...
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    north of Padua. He was the brother of Vincenzo Riccati and the fifth son of the theoretical mechanician Jacopo Riccati. He began his studies at the College...
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    College of San Francesco Saverio in Bologna where his mentors included Vincenzo Riccati, Laura Bassi, F. M. Zanotti and Gabriele Manfredi. He moved to Ferrara...
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    and theologian Charles Curran, American priest and moral theologian Vincenzo Riccati, Venetian Jesuit priest and inventor of hyperbolic functions Luca Valerio...
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    contained in Miscellanea Analytica was translated into Italian by Vincenzo Riccati in 1770. Waring's style is not systematic and his exposition is often...
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    Saladini was one of the brightest pupils of the Italian mathematician Vincenzo Riccati, with whom he had a fruitful collaboration: together they wrote the...
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    Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Italian composer (b. 1700) January 17 – Vincenzo Riccati, Venetian mathematician and physicist (b. 1707) January 20 Sebastian...
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  • publishes Theoria medica vera: physiologiam & pathologiam. January 11 – Vincenzo Riccati, Italian mathematician (died 1775) April 10 – John Pringle, Scottish...
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    Glacier, Alaska, US and Mount Rendu, Antarctica are named for him Vincenzo Riccati (1707–1775) – Italian Jesuit mathematician and physicist Matteo Ricci...
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  • (1698–1759) Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782) Leonhard Euler^ (1707–1783) Vincenzo Riccati (1707–1785) Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) Laura Bassiª* (1711–1778)...
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    Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Italian composer (b. 1700) January 17 – Vincenzo Riccati, Venetian mathematician and physicist (b. 1707) January 20 Sebastian...
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  • transformations via hyperbolic functions includes contributions of Vincenzo Riccati (1757), Johann Heinrich Lambert (1768–1770), Franz Taurinus (1826)...
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  • Puglisi Jacopo Riccati Matteo Ricci Michelangelo Ricci Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri Antonio Schinella Conti Evangelista Torricelli Vincenzo Viviani Giovanni...
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    to study his book Institutiones Analyticae, written together with Vincenzo Riccati. Subsequently, Cagnazzi moved to Naples, where he continued his studies...
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    world to receive a doctorate degree Jacopo Riccati (1676–1754), a Venetian mathematician. He wrote the Riccati equation. Pope Clement XIII (1693–1769),...
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  • free and independent". Jacopo Riccati (1676–1754), mathematician, known in connection with his problem, called Riccati's equation, published in the Acla...
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  • laid on the meat by flies Jacopo Riccati (1676–1754), mathematician, known in connection with his problem, called Riccati's equation, published in the Acla...
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  • MPC · 14072 14074 Riccati 1996 NS The family of Italian mathematicians of Jacopo Francesco Riccati (1676–1754) and his sons Vincenzo (1707–1775), Giordano...
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  • In his Memorie sul violinista G. Tartini (1758), the physicist Giordano Riccati mentioned that Stratico was an outstanding violinist in the orchestra of...
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