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Paolo Frisi CRSP FRS (13
April 1728 – 22
November 1784) was an
Italian priest,
mathematician and astronomer.
Frisi was born in
Melegnano in 1728; his sibling...
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Antonio Francesco Frisi (21
January 1733 – 20 July 1817) was an
Italian historian who
wrote about the
history of Monza.
Frisi was born in
Melegnano in...
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Retrieved 29
March 2022.. The
prize was
instead awarded in 1756 to P.
Frisi, who
incorrectly argued against the
slowing down of the spin.
Since he had...
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Raffaella Carrà and
Carlo Frisi at
Ricomincio da due in 1990...
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linguam patriam [...] ex
lingua vetere Francica, Saxonica, Gothica, Cimbrica,
Frisi[c]a, [...]"). The term "Franconian"
refers to a
collection of dialects,...
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Herder on
Ossian and Shakespeare,
along with
contributions by Goethe,
Paolo Frisi (in
translation from the Italian), and
Justus Möser. The
protagonist in...
- 1998 WH24
Chaos (cosmogony) JPL · 19521 19523
Paolofrisi 1998 YX3
Paolo Frisi (1728–1784),
famous Italian scientist, was an
authority in the
fields of...
- Carli,
Carlo Sebastiano Franci and
Alfonso Longo, the
mathematician Paolo Frisi, the
polymath Roger Joseph Boscovich and the
optician François de Baillou...
- Cardinali,
Francesco (1823). Dei
Canali Navigabili del
Padre Don
Paolo Frisi p.269 in
Nuova raccolta d'autori
italiani che
trattano del moto dell'acque...
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exchanges with
people like Jean le Rond d'Alembert,
Leonhard Euler,
Paolo Frisi,
Roger Joseph Boscovich,
Johann Heinrich Lambert,
Pierre Simon Laplace,...