- Niccolò
Cabeo, SJ (also
known as
Nicolaus Cabeus;
February 26, 1586 – June 30, 1650) was an
Italian Jesuit philosopher, theologian,
engineer and mathematician...
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magnet the
Earth (De Magnete)
published in 1600 and of the
Jesuit Niccolo Cabeo's Philosophia Magnetica (1629). He does not
explicitly acknowledge any anti****tion...
- in the
scientific field,
given that
Fathers Giuseppe Biancani, Niccolò
Cabeo and
Mario Bettinus, all
members of the order,
taught there. The war to reduce...
- work
Almagestum Novum by
Giovanni Riccioli, who
named it
after Niccolò
Cabeo. However, the
position of the
Cabeus crater was in the
location later ****igned...
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terella and
measuring the
effect on declinations. A
Jesuit monk, Niccolò
Cabeo,
later took a leaf from Gilbert's book and
showed that, if the topography...
- particular,
Garzoni is
referred to as an
expert in
magnetism by Niccolò
Cabeo,
whose Philosophia Magnetica (1629) is just a re-adjustment of Garzoni's...
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distinguished themselves for
their scientific contributions, such as Niccolò
Cabeo, Niccolò Zucchi,
Mario Bettinus and
Giovanni Battista Riccioli. In his Aristotelis...
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Montesquieu Adam
Smith Denis Diderot Robert Balfour Domingo Báñez Niccolò
Cabeo John Case
Conimbricenses Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)
Domingo de Soto...
- 11 – René Descartes,
French mathematician (born 1596) June 30 – Niccolò
Cabeo,
Italian polymath (born 1586) July 18 –
Christoph Scheiner,
German astronomer...
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Provincia Veneta by
Giuseppe Biancani, and
represented later by Niccolò
Cabeo, Niccolò Zucchi,
Giovanni Battista Riccioli and
Francesco Maria Grimaldi...