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  1. Benedetto Castelli, O.S.B. ( 1578 to April 9, 1643) Castelli was a priest of the Benedictine order. He was a student of Galileo and defended Galileo and Copernicanism throughout Galileo’s troubles with Church authorities. When Galileo decided to defend himself publicly against some of his accusers, he chose to do so by means of an open letter ...

  2. Benedetto Castelli ha sido considerado en Italia como “padre de la Hidráulica” y la fórmula 2 se ha conocido como “ley de Castelli”. Esta atribución ha sido posteriormente controvertida, porque otros antes que él habían tenido un conocimiento por lo menos parcial de ella; por ejemplo Leonardo ya había enunciado claramente la ...

  3. Benedetto Castelli (* 1577 (oder 1578) in Brescia als Antonio Castelli; † 9. April 1643 in Rom) war ein italienischer Naturwissenschaftler . Antonio war das älteste der acht Kinder von Annibale Castelli aus einer Brescianer Adelsfamilie und Alda Tiberi. Drei seiner Brüder kamen bei Raufhändeln ums Leben, der jüngste Bruder Quinto wurde ...

  4. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Castelli, Benedetto (Antonio) Born Brescia, (Italy), 1578. Died Rome, (Italy), 19 April 1643. Benedetto Castelli was one of Galileo Galilei ’s principal collaborators, an important academic physicist, and a contributor to the diffusion of Copernicanism in the seventeenth century. He entered the Benedictine order at Brescia in 1575, taking the ...

  5. Carta a D. Benedetto Castelli. de 21 de diciembre de 1613. Ayer vino a verme el señor Niccolò Arrighetti, que me dio noticias de Vuestra Paternidad, sintiendo infinito placer al oír aquello de lo que no dudaba en absoluto, esto es, la gran satisfacción que usted da a toda esta Universidad, tanto a los rectores de la misma, como a los ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2018 · For example, it can explain why, despite the pressing request of the inquisitors, Benedetto Castelli never delivered the original letter in his possession. 16 He would have had to hand over to the inquisitors the very same version sent to Rome by Niccolò Lorini, a fierce opponent of his friend and teacher Galileo.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Benedetto Castelli, an Italian Benedictine monk and mathematical scientist, was born sometime in 1578, in Brescia, in northern Italy. He entered the Benedictine order at Monte Cassino in 1595, when he was 17. He was in Padua in March of 1610 when Galileo Galilei, a teacher at Padua, published his Sidereus nuncius, announcing that the moon has ...