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  1. 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 ...

  2. Benedetto Castelli (né en 1577 à Brescia en Lombardie - mort le 9 avril 1643 à Rome) est un moine bénédictin, mathématicien et physicien italien. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Castelli perde di vista la complessità sistemica del problema e non riesca a proporre una soluzione all’altezza”. La vicenda della rivoluzione fallita di Benedetto Castelli è indicativa di come possono nascere errori dall’eccessiva fiducia in metodi che non tengono conto dei contesti a cui vanno ad applicarsi.

  5. Antonio Castelli nacque nel 1578 da Annibale e Alba Tiberi e prese il nome di Benedetto entrando nell' ordine benedettino il 4 settembre 1595; fu il primo di sette fratelli e i suoi dati anagrafici non sono precisi a causa dell'assenza del certificato di battesimo. A Brescia iniziò gli studi matematici che dovette terminare a Padova, dove fu ...

  6. Benedetto Castelli was one of Galileo Galilei's principal collaborators, an important academic physicist, and a contributor to the diffusion of Copernicanism in the 17th century. He entered the Benedictine order at Brescia in 1575, taking the name Benedetto by which he is now universally known.

  7. Benedetto Castelli. Castelli, a Benedictine monk, studied with Galileo (1564-1642) in Padua and became extremely devoted to him. Throughout his life he assisted and supported the Pisan scientist. He was also Galileo's main scientific collaborator. Castelli distinguished himself in astronomy and hydraulics. His justly celebrated work, Della ...