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Thought and
Experiment in Seventeenth-century Italy: The Life and Work of
Vincenzio Viviani".
History of Science. 43: 77. Bibcode:2005HisSc..43...77B. doi:10...
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Vincenzo Galilei (3
April 1520 – 2 July 1591) was an
Italian lutenist, composer, and
music theorist. His
children included the
astronomer and physicist...
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Vincenzio Vangelisti (c. 1740–1798) was an
Italian engraver. He was born at Florence. He
visited Paris when young,
where he
became a
pupil of Ig****o...
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Vincenzo or
Vincenzio Gamba (1606–1649),
later Vincenzo Galilei (1619), was the
illegitimate son of
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) and his
mistress Marina...
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Since Galileo was by then blind, he
described the
device to his son
Vincenzio, who drew a
sketch of it. The son
began construction of a prototype, but...
- (2002). "Borghini,
Vincenzio". The
Oxford Companion to
Italian Literature.
Oxford University Press.
Retrieved 20 May 2023.
Vincenzio Borghini. Filologia...
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Vannoccio Biringuccio,
sometimes spelled Vannocio Biringuccio (c. 1480 – c. 1539), was an
Italian metallurgist. He is best
known for his
manual on metalworking...
- and Ermellina, and a brother, Leone. On 5 July 1562,
Ammannati married Vincenzio Galilei at Pisa. By this time Ammannati's
father already died and her...
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Vincenzo Danti (1530 – 26 May 1576) was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor from Perugia. His
father was an
architect and goldsmith, and
Vincenzo developed...
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Vicenzo Gotti (c. 1580 – 1636) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. He was born in Bologna,
where he
initially had been,
alongside Guido Reni...