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Federico Commandino (1509 – 5
September 1575) was an
Italian humanist and mathematician. Born in Urbino, he
studied at
Padua and then at Ferrara, where...
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Commandino's theorem,
named after Federico Commandino (1509–1575),
states that the four
medians of a
tetrahedron are
concurrent at a
point S,
which divides...
- an
Arabic m****cript), and on Ptolemy's Ἁρμονικά (Harmonika).
Federico Commandino translated the
Collection of
Pappus into
Latin in 1588. The
German classicist...
- mechanics,
astronomy and optics. He
studied mathematics under Federico Commandino during this
period and
became one of his most
staunch disciples. He also...
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accommodation blocks in
Pesaro and Fano, paid for by the
regional government. The
Commandino Medal is
awarded by the
University every year in
recognition of extraordinary...
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Academic background Alma
mater University of
Padua Influences Federico Commandino Guidobaldo del
Monte Academic work
Discipline Mathematics classics Sub-discipline...
- Constantinople, from 1546 to 1550 and 1554?-1565.
Farnese was
patron to
Federico Commandino, an
important translator of
ancient Gr****
mathematical works. Farnese's...
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addition the four
medians are
divided in a 3:1
ratio by the
centroid (see
Commandino's theorem). The
centroid of a
tetrahedron is the
midpoint between its Monge...
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Thomas Clausen (technical ****istant) Sir
James ****le (judge)
Federico Commandino (medical doctor)
William Crabtree (merchant)
Nathan Daboll (cooper) Henri...
- 1488.
There is also a 1572
Latin translation and
commentary by
Frederico Commandino. The work's
method relied on
several observations: The
apparent size of...