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  1. Pietro Cataldi (15 de abril de 1548 - 11 de febrero de 1626) matemático italiano nacido y muerto en la ciudad de Bolonia conocido por sus aportaciones al cálculo de raíces cuadradas mediante series aritméticas. Aunque inició sus estudios en su patria chica, no llegó a estudiar en su prestigiosa Universidad.

  2. Pietro Cataldi (15 de abril de 1548 - 11 de febrero de 1626) matemático italiano nacido y muerto en la ciudad de Bolonia conocido por sus aportaciones al cálculo de raíces cuadradas mediante series aritméticas.

  3. 11 February 1626. Bologna, Papal States (now Italy) Summary. Pietro Cataldi was an Italian mathematician who wrote around 30 books on mathematics, and some on other topics. Biography. Pietro Cataldi's father was Paolo Cataldi who, like his son, was born in Bologna.

  4. Pietro Antonio Cataldi (15 April 1548, Bologna – 11 February 1626, Bologna) was an Italian mathematician. A citizen of Bologna, he taught mathematics and astronomy and also worked on military problems. His work included the development of continued fractions and a method for their representation.

  5. Biografía de Pietro Antonio Cataldi. Bolonia, 1552- id., 1626. Matemático italiano. Profesor en Florencia, Parma y Bolonia, realizó interesantes descubrimientos sobre álgebra y sobre la convergencia de las fracciones continuas infinitas.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2018 · Pietro Antonio Cataldi was an Italian Renaissance mathematician. He was born in Bologna, in 1552, and he started teaching very young in Florence and in Perugia and finally went back to Bologna, where he held the position of professor of mathematics and astronomy until his death, in 1626.

  7. Pietro Antonio Cataldi was an Italian Renaissance mathematician. He was born in Bologna, in 1552, and he started teaching very young in Florence and in Perugia and finally went back to Bologna, where he held the position of professor of mathematics and astronomy until his death, in 1626.