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  1. The Panzano Observatory was an observatory in the village of Panzano about 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) to the NNW of the centre of the comune of Castelfranco Emilia, near Bologna, Italy, where Giovanni Cassini worked.

  2. Jean-Dominique Cassini (born Giovanni Cassini) a leading astronmer, mathematician, and engineer, began his scientific career at the Panzano Observatory in Bologna, Italy, in the middle of the 17th century.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2017 · Cassini was an astronomer at the Panzano Observatory from 1648 to 1669. He also served as a professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna. However, his work as the director of the Paris...

  4. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Giovanni Domenico Cassini was the first director of the observatory founded by Louis XIV and, among much else, he discovered two of Saturn’s moons, the planet’s equatorial belt and a division ...

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  5. 14 de sept. de 2012 · From 1648 Cassini observed at the Panzano Observatory with instruments which he had purchased with financial resources from the Marquis Malvasia. This was an important time for Cassini who learnt much from the outstanding Jesuit scientists Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Francesco Maria Grimaldi (who later discovered diffraction).

  6. 30 de nov. de 2016 · In 1648, he accepted a position at the observatory at Panzano, near Bologna, where he was employed by a rich amateur astronomer named Marquis Cornelio Malvasia.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2004 · Jean-Dominique Cassini (born Giovanni Cassini) a leading astronmer, mathematician, and engineer, began his scientific career at the Panzano Observatory in Bologna, Italy, in the middle of the 17th century.