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  1. Giovanni Battista Riccioli ( Ferrara, 17 de abril de 1598- Bolonia, 25 de junio de 1671), fue un astrónomo jesuita italiano. Se le considera un pionero en la astronomía lunar. 1 . Biografía. Riccioli entró en la Compañía de Jesús en 1614.

    • Galeazzo Riccioli
    • ItalianoItaliano
    • 25 de junio de 1671, (73 años), Bolonia (Estados Pontificios)
  2. Quick Info. Born. 17 April 1598. Ferrara (now Italy) Died. 25 June 1671. Bologna (now Italy) Summary. Giovanni Battista Riccioli was an Italian astronomer and a Jesuit priest. He is known for his experiments with pendulums and falling bodies. View one larger picture. Biography. Giovanni Battista Riccioli's father was Giambattista Riccioli.

  3. Giovanni Battista Riccioli, SJ (17 April 1598 – 25 June 1671) was an Italian astronomer and a Catholic priest in the Jesuit order. He is known, among other things, for his experiments with pendulums and with falling bodies, for his discussion of 126 arguments concerning the motion of the Earth, and for introducing the current ...

    • 25 June 1671 (aged 73), Bologna, Papal States
  4. Uno de los jesuitas italianos más famosos de la época, Giuseppe Biancani ( 1565 - 1624 ), era profesor en Parma, cuando llegó allí Riccioli, con nuevas ideas astronómicas, como la existencia de montañas de la Luna y la naturaleza fluida de los cielos, colaboró con el astrónomo jesuita Scheiner Christoph ( 1573 - 1650) en las observaciones de man...

    • 25 de junio de 1671Bolonia
    • Italiano
    • 1 de abril de 1598Ferrara, Italia
    • Giovanni Battista Riccioli
  5. 17 de abr. de 2020 · On April 17, 1598, Italian astronomer and a Catholic priest in the Jesuit order Giovanni Battista Riccioli was born. He is known, among other things, for his experiments with pendulums and with falling bodies, for his discussion of 126 arguments concerning the motion of the Earth, and for introducing the current scheme of lunar ...

  6. 25 de jun. de 2022 · Giovanni Battista Riccioli, S.J. (April 17, 1598 to June 25, 1671) Riccioli was a Jesuit priest, astronomer, and physicist. In 1651, he published a massive treatise on astronomy (the Almagestum Novum ), which became a standard reference work for astronomers throughout Europe for many decades.

  7. Giovanni Battista Riccioli (Ferrara, 17 de abril de 1598-Bolonia, 25 de junio de 1671), fue un astrónomo jesuita italiano. Se le considera un pionero en la astronomía lunar. [1]

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