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Cagnoli 1995 WM2
Antonio Cagnoli (1743–1816) an
Italian astronomer, who
helped establish the...
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Barnaba Cagnoli (1262?-1332) was an
Italian friar from Vercelli. He was born
around the year 1262 and
became the
provincial of
Lombardy from 1305 to 1313...
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Gerardo Cagnoli (c. 1267 – 29
December 1342) was an
Italian Roman Catholic and
professed religious from the
Order of
Friars Minor. He
embarked on a long...
- {\displaystyle \sin b\,\sin c\,\sin ^{2}A=\sin B\,\sin C\,\sin ^{2}a}
produces Cagnoli's equation sin b sin c + cos b cos c cos A = sin B sin C −...
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Antonio Cagnoli (29
September 1743, in
Zakynthos – 6
August 1816, in Verona) was an
Italian astronomer,
mathematician and
diplomat in the
service of the...
- 3899/jrheum.160041. PMID 27585688. S2CID 19621372.
Somers EC,
Marder W,
Cagnoli P,
Lewis EE,
DeGuire P,
Gordon C, et al. (February 2014). "Po****tion-based...
- Krishna's IIT MATHEMATIKA.
Krishna Prakashan Media. Meerut, India. page 636.
Cagnoli,
Antonio (1808), Trigonométrie
rectiligne et sphérique, p. 27. Abramowitz...
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Bolognesi Alberto Boni
Fabio Bonini Enrico Bottazzi Denis Brunazzi Aldo
Cagnoli Giovanni Campari Fabio Caselli Ilario Castagner Aldo
Catalani Andrea Catellani...
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Tabriz in Persia,
beatified on 2
February 1795. (7 September);
Gerardo Cagnoli (c. 1267 – 29
December 1342),
professed religious,
beatified on 13 May...
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Hervaeus de Nédellec (c. 1260–1323) France 1318–1323 15
Barnaba Cagnoli (1262?-1332) Italy 1324–1332 16 Hugh of
Vaucemain (died 1341) France...