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  1. 29 de sept. de 2019 · Today I present yet another Jesuit physicist/astronomer: Francesco Maria Grimaldi. He made a number of contributions in physics and astronomy, many of which in collaboration with another Jesuit: Fr. Giovanni Battista Riccioli S.J. (1598-1671). I will deal with Riccioli in a future post.

  2. Italian physicist, b. at Bologna, 2 April, 1618; d. in the same city, 28 Dec., 1663. He entered the Society of Jesus, 18 March, 1632; and, after the usual course of studies, spent twenty-five years as professor of belles-lettres in the colleges of the order. His tastes were, however, scientific, and he found time for study and research in ...

  3. Francesco Maria Grimaldi, S.J. (April 2, 1618 to December 28, 1663) Grimaldi, a Jesuit priest, physicist, and astronomer, made one of the most significant discoveries in the history of physics, namely the phenomenon of diffraction of light, which shows that light does not travel in straight lines. Grimaldi’s discovery came about through ...

  4. Francesco Maria Grimaldi1618-1663 Italian Physicist Francesco Maria Grimaldi was the first scientist to recognize the tendency of light to bend around objects, a phenomenon he named diffraction. He also constructed one of the most detailed maps of the Moon up to his time, and may have initiated the practice of naming lunar features after scientists.

  5. 28 de dic. de 2013 · El matemático y físico Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618-1663) falleció un 28 de diciembre. Entre 1640 y 1650, trabajó con el astrónomo Giovanni Riccioli, investigando la caída libre de objetos y confirmando los resultados obtenidos anteriormente por Galileo Galilei: la distancia de la caída es proporcional al cuadrado del tiempo invertido.

  6. 21 de may. de 2018 · Grimaldi, Francesco Maria. ( b. Bologna, Italy, 2 April 1618; d. Bologna, 28 December 1663) astronomy, optics. His father, Paride Grimaldi, a silk merchant and member of a wealthy family of noble blood, settled in Bologna in 1589. Paride’s first wife died childless, and, about 1614, he married Anna Cattani (or Cattanei).

  7. Francesco Maria Grimaldi , nacido el 2 de abril de 1618 en Bolonia ( Italia ) y murió el 28 de diciembre de 1663 en Bolonia, es un jesuita , físico y astrónomo italiano . Su nombre se adjunta al primer estudio científico de la difracción de la luz, un fenómeno para el que creó el nombre.