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  1. Vincenzo Viviani studied mathematics at the Scolopian school under the guidance of Clemente Settimi (1612-?), a Galilean. He developed a deep affection for Galileo (1564-1642), whom he assisted from October 1639 until the Pisan scientist's death.

  2. Vincenzo Viviani (Firenze, 1622. április 5. – 1703. szeptember 22.) olasz matematikus és tudós volt. Először Evangelista Torricelli, majd Galileo Galilei ...

  3. Vincenzo Viviani (1622–1703) was an Italian mathematician who studied under Evangelista Torricelli and later became an assistant and lifelong friend and admirer of Galileo Galilei. He wrote multiple works on the conic sections, including his De Maximis et Minimis of 1659.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2020 · Among these names, a layman (like me) is likely to recognize, besides Vincenzo Galilei, the astronomer’s son, only the mathematician Vincenzo Viviani (1622–1703), Galileo’s most devoted student, whose influential Racconto istorico was drafted in 1654 but published only in 1717.

  5. Throughout his life, Vincenzo Viviani, Galileo's last disciple, struggled to have his master's name rehabilitated and his banned works reprinted, as well as a proper funeral monument erected. He did not live to see all this come true, but his efforts triggered a mechanism that eventually led to the fulfilment of his wishes.

  6. Vincenzo Viviani, nado en Florencia o 5 de abril de 1622 e finado o 22 de setembro de 1703, foi un matemático e astrónomo italiano. Traxectoria [ editar | editar a fonte ] Viviani proclamaba ser discípulo de Galileo , nunha época na que supuña unha valentía.

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