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  1. Pietro Mengoli (1626, Bolonia, Italia – 7 de julio de 1686, Bolonia) fue un matemático italiano y clérigo de Bolonia, Allí estudió con Bonaventura Cavalieri, en la Universidad de Bolonia, donde más tarde lo sucedió como profesor en 1647.

  2. Pietro Mengoli (1626, Bologna – June 7, 1686, Bologna) was an Italian mathematician and clergyman from Bologna, where he studied with Bonaventura Cavalieri at the University of Bologna, and succeeded him in 1647. He remained as professor there for the next 39 years of his life.

  3. Pietro Mengoli was an Italian mathematician who worked on infinite series and limits of geometric figures. View one larger picture. Biography. Pietro Mengoli was taught mathematics by Cavalieri at the University of Bologna before he himself taught at Bologna from 1648.

  4. Pietro Mengoli (1625-1686), probably the most original student of Bonaventura Cavalieri (1598-1647), was one of the scholars who developed algebraic procedures in their mathematical studies. Algebra and geometry are closely related in Mengoli's works, particularly in Geometriae Speciosae Elementa (Bologna, 1659).

  5. 1 de feb. de 2006 · Pietro Mengoli (1625–1686), probably the most original student of Bonaventura Cavalieri (1598–1647), was one of several scholars who developed such procedures. Algebra and geometry are closely related in his works, particularly in Geometriae Speciosae Elementa [Bologna, 1659].

    • María Rosa Massa Esteve, María Rosa Massa Esteve
    • 2006
  6. Pietro Mengoli (1626, Bolonia, Italia – 7 de julio de 1686, Bolonia) fue un matemático italiano y clérigo de Bolonia, Allí estudió con Bonaventura Cavalieri, en la Universidad de Bolonia, donde más tarde lo sucedió como profesor en 1647.

  7. The aim of this chapter is to analyze the explicit and implicit role of the method of indivisibles in Mengolis new method of quadratures set forth in his works Geometria and Circolo. Firstly, I analyze the method of indivisibles used explicitly by Mengoli in his Geometria.