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    Gerolamo Cardano (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo karˈdaːno]; also Girolamo or Geronimo; French: Jérôme Cardan; Latin: Hieronymus Cardanus; 24 September 1501– 21...
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    persuaded by Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576) to reveal his secret for solving cubic equations. In 1539, Tartaglia did so only on the condition that Cardano would...
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    Art, 1545) is an important Latin-language book on algebra written by Gerolamo Cardano. It was first published in 1545 under the title Artis Magnae, Sive...
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  • Cardano may refer to: Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian mathematician and physician Fazio Cardano (1444–1524), Italian jurist and mathematician, father...
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  • originating from a habit of speaking to himself. Fazio Cardano was the father of Gerolamo Cardano. Payne, Robert (1978), Leonardo, Doubleday, p. 95, Probably...
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    Cardano Foundation. The platform is named after Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano, while the cryptocurrency itself is named after the English mathematician...
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  • Look up Gerolamo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gerolamo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian...
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    called by various eponymous names, as follows: Cardan joint, after Gerolamo Cardano, a polymath of the 16th century who contributed to knowledge of various...
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    after Italian mathematician and physicist Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576) who described it in detail. However, Cardano did not invent the gimbal, nor did he...
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    career as the servant of Gerolamo Cardano. He was extremely bright, so Cardano started teaching him mathematics. Ferrari aided Cardano on his solutions for...
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  • up cardan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cardan may refer to: Gerolamo Cardano or Jerome Cardan (1501–1576), Renaissance mathematician, physician...
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    which there was good evidence. The sixteenth-century Italian polymath Gerolamo Cardano demonstrated the efficacy of defining odds as the ratio of favourable...
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  • great distance and in the other a smaller distance. The mathematician Gerolamo Cardano discusses the problem of the wheel in his 1570 Opus novum de proportionibus...
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    As early as 1517, the painting was starting to flake, and in 1532 Gerolamo Cardano described it as "blurred and colorless compared with what I remember...
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  • 1572. The concept had appeared in print earlier, such as in work by Gerolamo Cardano. At the time, imaginary numbers and negative numbers were poorly understood...
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  • contributing to the rationalization of the natural sciences. 16th century: Gerolamo Cardano solves the general cubic equation (by reducing them to the case with...
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    León in northwest-central Spain. Virgil, Pliny the Elder, Ambrose, Gerolamo Cardano, Caravaggio, Claudio Monteverdi, Antonio Stradivari, Cesare Beccaria...
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    16th-century horoscope of archbishop John Hamilton, cast by Gerolamo Cardano, with lines resembling the fold lines of a paper fortune teller...
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    accounting); Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia (notable engineer and bookkeeper); Gerolamo Cardano (earliest founder of probability and binomial expansion); Robert Recorde...
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  • Europe in books like his Liber Abaci. In 1545, the Italian polymath Gerolamo Cardano published his book Ars Magna, which covered many topics in algebra...
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    irreducibilis ("irreducible case"). This conundrum led Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano to conceive of complex numbers in around 1545 in his Ars Magna, though...
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    scientists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei and Gerolamo Cardano have been considered the most recognizable polymaths. During the Renaissance...
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    including the work of mathematicians such as Christiaan Huygens, Gerolamo Cardano, Pierre de Fermat, and Blaise Pascal. He incorporated fundamental combinatorial...
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    Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, who shared it with Gerolamo Cardano, asking him to not publish it. Cardano then extended this to numerous other cases, using...
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    Weyden Andreas Vesalius François d'Aguilon Petrus Apianus Tycho Brahe Gerolamo Cardano Nicolaus Copernicus Gemma Frisius Galileo Galilei Marin Getaldić Johannes...
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    so-called "Zoso" symbol originated in Ars Magica Arteficii (1557) by Gerolamo Cardano, an old alchemical grimoire, where it has been identified as a sigil...
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    universal joint (also called a Cardan joint), which was invented by Gerolamo Cardano in the 16th century. Universal joints are simple to produce and can...
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  • Tartaglia (1500–1577), who published six rows of the triangle in 1556. Gerolamo Cardano also published the triangle as well as the additive and multiplicative...
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    Cicero, Boethius, Thomas Aquinas, the Epicureans, Aristotle, Averroes, Gerolamo Cardano, the Peripatetics, the Stoics, etc. on this subject. De Admirandis...
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  • he became treasurer of the kingdom. In 1553 the Italian physician Gerolamo Cardano cured him of a disease that had left him speechless and was thought...
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