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Bouza, Fernando (2024). "The mathematician and the viceroy: A note on books once belonging to Giovanni Camillo Gloriosi (1572-1643) from the library of the Duke of Medina de las Torres".
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Napolitani, Pier Daniele (1987). "Galileo e due matematici napoletani: Luca Valerio e Giovanni Camillo Glorioso". In Fabrizio Lomonaco; Maurizio Torrini (eds.).
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Exercitationum mathematicarum decas prima. In qua continentur varia et theoremata et problemata, tum… ad solvendum proposita, tum… inter legendum animadversa
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Glorioso was particularly harsh in his attack on Scipione Chiaramonti's efforts to defend traditional Aristotelian cosmology. He criticised Chiaramonti's
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Il compasso geometrico e militare di Galileo Galilei: testi, annotazioni, e disputa negli scritti di G. Galilei, M. Bernegger e B. Capra
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college in Naples. He was a friend and correspondent of Galileo Galilei and replaced him as professor of mathematics at the
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Responsio ad controversias de cometis peripateticas, seu potius ad calumnias, et mendacia cuiusdam peripatetici
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Favaro, Antonio (1903–1904). "Amici e corrispondenti di Galileo Galilei. IX. Giovanni Camillo Gloriosi".
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De cometis dissertatio astronomico-physica publice habita in gymnasio Patauino anno Domini 1619
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Responsio ad apologiam Benedicti Maghetti item responsio eiusdem ad Scipionem Claramontium
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and not to Galileo, although the instrument is now mainly attributed to Coignet's friend
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Tra scienza e immaginazione. Le matematiche presso il collegio gesuitico napoletano
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Castigatio examinis Scipionis Claramontii in secundam decadem Io. Camilli Gloriosi
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Castigatio Ioannis Camilli Gloriosi aduersus Scipionem Claramontium Caesenatem
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in 1613. He became famous for his observations of the comet of 1618, of
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Late in his life Glorioso returned to Naples, where he befriended
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Atti dell'Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
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Giovanni Camillo Glorioso was born in the village of
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Naples: Lazzaro Scoriggio. 1627. 259:'s successor as professor of mathematics at 822: 384:, Glorioso attributed the invention of the 898: 875: 728: 580:Responsio ad vindicias Bartholomaei Soveri 570:Exercitationum mathematicarum decas tertia 510:De cometis dissertatio astronomico-physica 409:Exercitationum Mathematicarum Decades tres 368:In contrast with Galileo, Glorioso shared 1078:Academic staff of the University of Padua 1015: 740: 407:of the time. In his most important work, 836:Roberto Vergara Caffarelli, ed. (1992). 692:Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza 504: 403:Glorioso was one of the leading italian 1073:University of Naples Federico II alumni 792: 643: 1040: 1058:Scientists from the Kingdom of Naples 930: 907: 854: 776: 716: 704: 295:and Giovanni Giacomo Staserio at the 800:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 748:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 662:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 182:Mathematician, physician, astronomer 16:Italian mathematician and astronomer 1063:17th-century Italian mathematicians 806:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 754:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 655: 13: 785: 543:(in Latin). Venice: Varisco. 1626. 456:for the equivalent of the current 14: 1089: 953: 523:. Venice: Tommaso Baglioni. 1613. 520:Ad problema geometricum responsum 1068:17th-century Italian astronomers 1003: 988: 974: 960: 226: 127:University of Naples Federico II 734: 676: 649: 1: 750:, Volume 48: Filoni–Forghieri 608: 411:(1627-1639), he confutes the 291:and studied mathematics with 914:Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki 802:, Volume 57: Giulini–Gonzaga 795:"GLORIOSI, Giovanni Camillo" 334:and the Swiss mathematician 7: 10: 1094: 1017:Tommasini, Giacomo Filippo 741:Anastasio, Pamela (1997). 201:Giovanni Francesco Sagredo 1010:Giovanni Camillo Glorioso 882:Mathematical Perspectives 237:Giovanni Camillo Glorioso 225: 220: 216: 206: 196: 186: 178: 173: 132: 120: 115: 111: 91: 83: 73: 51: 33: 28:Giovanni Camillo Glorioso 21: 500: 417:Giambattista della Porta 413:quadrature of the circle 347:Examen censurae Gloriosi 211:Giovanni Alfonso Borelli 512:, Venice, Varisco, 1624 343:De tribus novis stellis 279:. He earned degrees in 266: 908:Gatto, Romano (1994). 855:Rosen, Edward (1954). 840:. Pisa: Edizioni ETS. 658:"Chiaramonti Scipione" 513: 495:Ramiro Núñez de Guzmán 477: 450: 793:Baldini, Ugo (2001). 508: 478: 476:{\displaystyle A^{8}} 451: 251:. He was a friend of 1012:at Wikimedia Commons 916:. pp. 154–157. 804:(in Italian). Rome: 752:(in Italian). Rome: 743:"FONTANA, Francesco" 460: 449:{\displaystyle Aqqc} 431: 328:Scipione Chiaramonti 289:University of Naples 273:Montecorvino Rovella 41:Montecorvino Rovella 779:, pp. 201–220. 719:, pp. 154–157. 372:'s conclusion that 351:Castigatio examinis 301:University of Padua 191:University of Padua 140:Christopher Clavius 116:Academic background 982:Mathematics portal 968:Biographies portal 933:Text and Documents 903:. pp. 159–85. 884:. New York: 1–11. 514: 473: 446: 293:Vincenzo Filliucci 87:C. 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Doctor
Montecorvino Rovella
Kingdom of Naples
Naples
Kingdom of Naples
Italian
mathematician
physicist
astronomer
Alma mater
University of Naples Federico II
Christopher Clavius
François Viète
Simon Stevin
Galileo Galilei
Marino Ghetaldi
Johann Schreck
University of Padua
Giovanni Francesco Sagredo
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

mathematician
astronomer
Marino Ghetaldi
Galileo Galilei
Padua
Montecorvino Rovella
Salerno
philosophy
theology

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