Giovanni Bianchini (in Latin, Johannes Blanchinus) (1410 – c. 1469) was a professor of mathematics and astronomy at the University of Ferrara and court...
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Giovanni Battista Bianchini (born after 1650 – died 26 September 1708) was an Italian organist, choir director, conductor, and composer of the Baroque...
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Madhava's sine table.) The tangent function was brought to Europe by Giovanni Bianchini in 1467 in trigonometry tables he created to support the calculation...
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the Ning social networking platform Giovanni Bianchini (1410–c.1449), Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Bianchini (after 1650 – 1708), Italian composer...
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Francesco Bianchini (13 December 1662 – 2 March 1729) was an Italian philosopher and scientist. He worked for the curia of three popes, including being...
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(1380–1429) Sigismondo Polcastro (1384–1473) Ulugh Beg (1394–1449) Giovanni Bianchini (1410–1469) Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) Nicolaus Copernicusº (1473–1543)...
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south-central highlands of the Moon. It is named after Italian astronomer Giovanni Bianchini whose Latinized name is Blanchinus. Adjacent to its south is the crater...
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astronomical tables compiled by the Italian merchant and mathematician Giovanni Bianchini in the 1440s.[contradictory] Tables of logarithms prepared by John...
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2°26′E / 25.32°S 2.44°E / -25.32; 2.44 (Blanchinus) 59.9 1935 Giovanni Bianchini (fl. 1458) WGPSN Blazhko 31°22′N 147°52′W / 31.37°N 147.86°W /...
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acquaintance of the leading Italian mathematicians of the age such as Giovanni Bianchini and Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli who had also been friends of Peuerbach...
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was in charge of it as Rector. Some notable instructors include: Giovanni Bianchini, professor of astronomy Cesare Cremonini, professor of natural philosophy...
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Luca Bianchini (Sondrio, December 28, 1961) and his wife Anna Trombetta (Torino, September 11, 1964) are two Italian musicians, musicologists and music...
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pupil of Giovanni Battista Maganza in Vicenza. He is documented to have been active in 1537 (Venice), in 1538–1539 (Pisa with Vincenzo Bianchini (painter))...
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Al Betrugi Giuseppe Biancani Francesco Bianchini - Bianchini crater north of Sinus Iridum Giovanni Bianchini - Blanchinus crater - Southern Hemisphere...
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Bologna and Padua. During this time he also met Italian astronomer Giovanni Bianchini of Ferrara, perhaps the leading astronomer at the time, and the Cardinal...
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Edoardo Bianchini was an Italian captain of the First Italo-Ethiopian War. He commanded the 3rd Mountain Artillery Battery during the Battle of Adwa before...
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field plane, and so on. In the 15th century, Professor of Mathematics Giovanni Bianchini proposed his model for calculating the aspect plane. However, in the...
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Caffarel (category Luserna San Giovanni)
account is that chocolate production on the site was started by Giovanni Martino Bianchini, a chocolatier from Ticino, who had invented a water-powered machine...
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List of Italian supercentenarians (redirect from Erminia Bianchini)
anni di Erminia Bianchini Defilippi: a Diano d'Alba abita la donna più anziana d'Italia". www.cuneodice.it (in Italian). "Erminia Bianchini, la nonna più...
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Misura universale (1897) · Giovanni Bianchini, Flores Almagesti : ein angeblich verloren gegangener Traktat Giovanni Bianchini's, Mathematikers und Astronomen...
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Cinzia, took Fillide and her brother Sivilo to Rome. Her friend Anna Bianchini, Bianchini's mother Sibilla, brother Mateo, and sister Alessandra went to Rome...
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of the Royal Society, a 1731 study by the Veronese historian Giuseppe Bianchini: Parere Sopra la Cagione della Morte della Signora Contessa Cornelia Zangari...
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astronomer, mathematician, archaeologist, historian and philosopher Francesco Bianchini to build a meridian line, a sort of sundial, within the basilica. Completed...
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(Editor): Tabularum Joannis blanchini canones, astronomical tables of Giovanni Bianchini of 1440. Printed by Simon Bevilaqua in Venice 1495. De secta Waldensium...
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Tarly: 'This is the end for Jon Snow and Sam' - Q&A". The Daily Telegraph. Bianchini, Elisabetta (12 May 2022). "'Game of Thrones' star John Bradley needed...
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Individual 78 Amilcare Galloni Italy Individual 79 Giovanni Vitali Italy Individual 80 Giovanni Bianchini Italy Individual 81 Umberto Magni Italy Individual...
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openly anti-Semitic racial laws were enacted. Bianchini spent her "years in waiting" (to use Giovanni Macchia's expression) at Johns Hopkins University...
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teorie algebriche (1941) Il carteggio matematico di Giovanni Regiomontano con Giovanni Bianchini, Giacomo Speier e Cristiano Roder (1942) La pubblicazione...
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Domenico Gagliardi Francesco Bianchini Tommaso Campailla Giambattista Vico Luigi Guido Grandi Pietro Giannone Giovanni Andrea Tria Antonio Schinella...
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Italy men's national basketball team (section The National Crisis of 1983: Bianchini and leg-a (1985–92))
accomplishments was another period of crisis, first under Coach Valerio Bianchini (replaced in 1985), and then another six years of modest success where...
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