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Raffaello Magiotti (1597–1656) was an
Italian astronomer,
mathematician and physicist. Born at Montevarchi, he
studied at Florence, and,
having taken his...
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Raffaello Magiotti were
excited by
these ideas, and
decided to s**** a
better way to
attempt to
produce a
vacuum other than with a siphon.
Magiotti devised...
- The
first written description of this
device is
provided by
Raffaello Magiotti, in his book
Renitenza certissima dell'acqua alla
compressione (Very firm...
- died in Rome. His
students included Giovanni Alfonso Borelli,
Raffaello Magiotti,
Antonio Nardi, and
Evangelista Torricelli, the
inventor of the barometer...
- two
other students of Castelli,
Raffaello Magiotti and
Antonio Nardi.
Galileo referred to Torricelli,
Magiotti, and
Nardi affectionately as his "triumvirate"...
- (1801–1803) **** "Sophia" Emerytt-Hamilton (1804–1805)
Quirina Mocenni Magiotti (1812–1813)
Children Mary "Floriana" Hamilton-Foscolo (from **** Hamilton)...
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Berti and
father Raffaello Magiotti decided to s**** a
better way to test the
possibility of
producing a vacuum.
Magiotti devised such an experiment....
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Evangelista Torricelli,
Michelangelo Ricci, and
Raffaello Magiotti. Nardi,
along with
Torricelli and
Magiotti,
wrote a
number of
letters to
Galileo praising his...
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gravium projectorum, and it was
confirmed by the
experiments of
Raffaello Magiotti on the
quantities of
water discharged from
different ajutages under different...
- the
three Italians that
Angeli cites, Torricelli, Rocca, and
Raffaello Magiotti, only the
former had in fact
published on indivisibles, and in any case...