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  1. Francesco Grimaldi, un mercader-banquero genovés entre Granada, la Corte e Inglaterra (siglos XV-XVI)1 Francesco Grimaldi, a Genoese Merchant-Banker Active in Granada, the Court and England (15th -16th Centuries) Raúl González Arévalo Universidad de Granada rgonzalezarevalo@ugr.es Recibido: 06/09/2015 Aceptado: 18/11/2015 RESUMEN Los estudios sobre la comunidad genovesa del Reino de ...

  2. Francesco Grimaldi puede referirse a: Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618–1663), un sacerdote jesuita italiano, matemático y físico. Francisco Grimaldi (+ 1309), apodado il Malizia, primer gobernante de Mónaco. Francesco Grimaldi (arquitecto) (1543–1613), sacerdote teatino y arquitecto. Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2016 · PDF | Studies on the Genoese community in the Kingdom of Granada have mainly focused on activities carried out in the territory, ... The case of Francesco Grimaldi is unique for several reasons.

  4. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Born Bologna, (Italy), 2 April 1613. Died Bologna, (Italy), 28 December 1663. Francesco Grimaldi was a pioneer in lunar mapping and a leading physicist, the discoverer of diffraction. His parents were Paride Grimaldi and Anna Cattani. He entered the Jesuit order in 1632, studied philosophy in Parma and Ferrara, and studied theology in Bologna.

  5. Francesco Grimaldi di Monaco ( francouzsky François Grimaldi – † 1309) byl janovský šlechtic z rodu Grimaldiů, který v noci 8. ledna 1297 za pomoci převleku za řeholníka obsadil se svými muži pevnost na Monacké skále a založil tak dodnes trvající vládu Grimaldiů v Monaku. I díky tomuto kousku byl znám pod přezdívkou il ...

  6. Diffraction, whose name was introduced by Grimaldi in 1665, when he first discovered it and described its effects, has been conveniently defined by Sommer-feld (1949), paraphrasing the Grimaldi’s expression, as «any deviation of the light rays from rectilinear paths which cannot be interpreted as reflection or refraction».

  7. Francesco Maria Grimaldi. 1618-1663. Italian Physicist. F rancesco Maria Grimaldi was the first scientist to recognize the tendency of light to bend around objects, a phenomenon he named diffraction. He also constructed one of the most detailed maps of the Moon up to his time, and may have initiated the practice of naming lunar features after ...