Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Monte Guidobaldo Del

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 98    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Monte Guidobaldo Del:     more detail
  1. La teoria sui planisferi universali di Guidobaldo Del Monte (Domus perspectivae) (Italian Edition) by Rocco Sinisgalli, 1994

1. IMSS - Multimedia Catalogue - Biography Guidobaldo Del MONTE
Guidobaldo del MONTE Pesaro 1545 1607 Monte studied mathematics at the University of Padua and then between 1572 and 1575 he was a pupil of Commandino in Urbino.
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/museo/b/emonteg.html
Guidobaldo del MONTE
Pesaro 1545 - 1607 Monte studied mathematics at the University of Padua and then between 1572 and 1575 he was a pupil of Commandino in Urbino. In 1577 he published his tract Mechanica and in 1588 his commentary on Archimedes ' work on the centres of gravity. It was in this year that Galileo sent him his own theorems on this problem. In 1588, Guidobaldo was appointed inspector of fortifications, but he continued to live in Monte Baroccio, close to Urbino, where he pursued his studies and carried out experiments and published numerous other volumes on mathematical problems. He kept up his correspondence with Galileo until his death, from which he also learnt details of the latter's study of the brachistochrone descent Next Previous Index ... Italiano

2. IMSS - Catalogo Multimediale - Biografia Guidobaldo Del MONTE
Guidobaldo del MONTE Pesaro 1545 1607 Studiò matematica prima a Padova poi, dal 1572 al 1575, fu allievo privato di Archimede sui centri di gravità, proprio quando Galileo gli inviò i propri teoremi su quell'argomento.
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/museo/b/imonteg.html
Guidobaldo del MONTE
Pesaro 1545 - 1607 Commandino Mecanica e nel 1588 il commentario sull'opera di Archimede Galileo discesa brachistocrona Avanti ... English

3. Poster Of Monte
Guidobaldo del Monte was born 458 years ago 11th January 1545 Guidobaldo del Monte wrote on Statics and also on astronomy. Find out more at
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Posters/111.html
Guidobaldo del Monte
was born 458 years ago
11th January 1545 Guidobaldo del Monte wrote on Statics and also on astronomy. Find out more at
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/

4. Monte, Guidobaldo Del [from The Latinized Version, Sometimes
Catalog of the Scientific Community monte, guidobaldo del from theLatinized version, sometimes. Note the creators of the Galileo
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/monte.html
Catalog of the Scientific Community
Monte, Guidobaldo del [from the Latinized version, sometimes
Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
1. Dates
Born: Pesaro, 11 Jan 1545
Died: Montebaroccio (near Pesaro and Urbino), 6 Jan. 1607
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Aristocrat, Soldier
His father, Ranieri, was created the Marchese del Monte, the title Guidobaldo inherited, by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. The father was a noted soldier and author of two books on military architecture.
Guidobaldo inherited an estate on which he was able to live; the family had to have been at least affluent.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italian
Career: Italian
Death: Italian
4. Education
Schooling: Padua
He studied at Padua, where, inter alia, he was a friend of Tasso. There is no mention of a degree, which would have been irrelevant to him.
He also studied mathematics under Commandino in Urbino.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mechanics, Mathematics, Astronomy

5. DISEÑOS DE MAQUINAS ANTERIORES A LA REVOLUCION INDUSTRIAL
Galileo Galilei y guidobaldo del monte establecen las bases de la mecánica aplicada; el dibujo de máquinas y
http://www.unicas.it/ingegneria/cigola/Articoli/macch_sp.htm
Michela Cigola
PRIMERAS TENTATIVAS DE CODIFICACION GRAFICA EN LOS DISEÑOS DE MAQUINAS ANTERIORES A LA REVOLUCION INDUSTRIAL
RESUMEN de la comunicación publicada en Libro de Actas del VI Congreso Internacionál de Expresión Gráfica en la Ingeniería "Normalización Gráfica" , Almaden-Ciudad Real (España), Mayo de 1994 "; Tomo II pp. 391-400.
Torna alla Home Page Last updated February 2000

6. Monte, Guidobaldo Del [from The Latinized Version, Sometimes
monte, guidobaldo del from the Latinized version, sometimes. 1. Dates BornPesaro, 11 Jan 1545 Died montebaroccio (near Pesaro and Urbino), 6 Jan.
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/FilesBAK1/monte.html
Monte, Guidobaldo del [from the Latinized version, sometimes
1. Dates
Born: Pesaro, 11 Jan 1545
Died: Montebaroccio (near Pesaro and Urbino), 6 Jan. 1607
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Aristocrat, Soldier
His father, Ranieri, was created the Marchese del Monte, the title Guidobaldo inherited, by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. The father was a noted soldier and author of two books on military architecture.
Guidobaldo inherited an estate on which he was able to live; the family had to have been at least affluent.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italian
Career: Italian
Death: Italian
4. Education
Schooling: Padua
He studied at Padua, where, inter alia, he was a friend of Tasso. There is no mention of a degree, which would have been irrelevant to him.
He also studied mathematics under Commandino in Urbino.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mechanics, Mathematics, Astronomy
Subordinate: Optics
Liber mechanicorum, 1577on statics, with a return to pure Archimedean principles in rejection of the quasi- dynamic analysis of Jordanus. Later, Paraphrase of Archimedes: Equilibrium of Planes, 1588, and De cochlea, 1615 (posthumous).
Guidobaldo left three manuscript treatises on proportions and on Euclid.

7. Monte
dal' rather than 'del' as was fairly common at the time) so it is not unusual tosee him referred to as guidobaldo dal monte rather than guidobaldo del monte.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Monte.html
Guidobaldo Marchese del Monte
Born: 11 Jan 1545 in Pesaro, Italy
Died: 6 Jan 1607 in Montebaroccio, Italy
Click the picture above
to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Guidobaldo del Monte 's father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino. Ranieri was noted for his role as a soldier and also as the author of two books on military architecture. The Duke of Urbino, Duke Guidobaldo II, honoured him with the title Marchese del Monte so the family had only become a noble one in the generation before Guidobaldo. On the death of his father Guidobaldo inherited the title of Marchese. We should notice at this point that he signed himself Guidobaldo dal Monte (using 'dal' rather than 'del' as was fairly common at the time) so it is not unusual to see him referred to as Guidobaldo dal Monte rather than Guidobaldo del Monte. For convenience, however, we will refer to him as Guidobaldo throughout this article, although in other places in this archive we refer to him as del Monte. We should also note that a title was not the only thing which he inherited on his father's death for he also came heir to the family estate of Montebaroccio. He was then sufficiently wealthy that he had no need to accept paid employment, and even his army service appears to have been unpaid. In fact he could afford to give financial support to other scientists, for example

8. References For Monte
References for guidobaldo del monte. A Favaro, Galileo e guidobaldo del monte, Attidella R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Padova 30 (1914), 54 61.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Monte.html
References for Guidobaldo del Monte
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • J V Field, The invention of infinity : Mathematics and art in the Renaissance (Oxford, 1997).
  • M Kemp, The science of art (New Haven, 1992). Articles:
  • G Arrighi, Un grade scienziato italiano Guidobaldo del Monte in alcune carte inedite della Biblioteca Oliveriano di Pesaro, Atti dell'Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti
  • M Biagioli, The social status of Italian mathematicians, 1450-1600, Hist. of Sci.
  • D Bertoloni Meli, Guidobaldo dal Monte and the Archimedean revival, Nuncius Ann. Storia Sci.
  • S Drake and I E Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Madison, Wis., 1969), 44-48.
  • A Favaro, Galileo e Guidobaldo del Monte, Atti della R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Padova
  • J. Warburg Courtauld Inst.
  • E Gamba, Documents of Muzio Oddi for the history of the proportional compass (Italian), Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. (N.S.)
  • W R Laird, The scope of Renaissance mechanics, Osiris
  • G Micheli, Guidobaldo del Monte e la meccanica, in L Conti, (ed.)
  • 9. Monte
    guidobaldo del monte studied at the University of Padua.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Monte.html
    Guidobaldo Marchese del Monte
    Born: 11 Jan 1545 in Pesaro, Italy
    Died: 6 Jan 1607 in Montebaroccio, Italy
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Guidobaldo del Monte 's father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in Urbino. Ranieri was noted for his role as a soldier and also as the author of two books on military architecture. The Duke of Urbino, Duke Guidobaldo II, honoured him with the title Marchese del Monte so the family had only become a noble one in the generation before Guidobaldo. On the death of his father Guidobaldo inherited the title of Marchese. We should notice at this point that he signed himself Guidobaldo dal Monte (using 'dal' rather than 'del' as was fairly common at the time) so it is not unusual to see him referred to as Guidobaldo dal Monte rather than Guidobaldo del Monte. For convenience, however, we will refer to him as Guidobaldo throughout this article, although in other places in this archive we refer to him as del Monte. We should also note that a title was not the only thing which he inherited on his father's death for he also came heir to the family estate of Montebaroccio. He was then sufficiently wealthy that he had no need to accept paid employment, and even his army service appears to have been unpaid. In fact he could afford to give financial support to other scientists, for example

    10. La Teoria Sui Planisferi Universali Di Guidobaldo Del Monte - Cadmo
    La teoria sui planisferi universali di guidobaldo del monte di Cadmo è uno degli oltre 450.000 titoli acquistabili su Unilibro La teoria sui planisferi universali di guidobaldo del monte. Unilibro è la più grande libreria online Italiana; in
    http://www.unilibro.it/libro/l781599.htm
    La teoria sui planisferi universali di Guidobaldo Del Monte Unilibro è la più grande libreria online Italiana; in essa puoi acquistare praticamente tutti i titoli attualmente pubblicati in Italia.
    Puoi scegliere tra oltre 450.000 titoli in catalogo e acquistare comodamente da casa o dall'ufficio scegliendo tra le varie modalità di pagamento e spedizione proposte. Ma non solo, Unilibro offre diversi altri servizi quali la possibilità di acquistare su Amazon.com attraverso di noi senza utilizzare la carta di credito, la possibilità di ordinare libri particolari che non trovi in catalogo attraverso il nostro servizio di 'Ordini personalizzati', la possibilità di adesione da parte di aziende o enti al servizio 'conto corrente Unilibro' ...e tanto altro ancora che potrai scoprire solo venendoci a visitare
    La teoria sui planisferi universali di Guidobaldo Del Monte

    Autore: Sinisgalli Rocco - Vastola Salvatore
    Editore: Cadmo
    Data di pubblicazione:
    La teoria sui planisferi universali di Guidobaldo Del Monte di Sinisgalli Rocco - Vastola Salvatore
    lo puoi acquistare su www.Unilibro.it

    11. MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese Del., Mechanicorum Liber.
    Translate this page Librairie Thomas-Scheler. monte, guidobaldo Marchese del. Mechanicorum liber.Pisauri, Apud Hieronymum Concordiam, 1577. In-folio de 8 ff.n.ch.
    http://www.polybiblio.com/basane/180.html
    Librairie Thomas-Scheler
    MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese del. Mechanicorum liber. Pisauri, Apud Hieronymum Concordiam, 1577. In-folio de 8 ff.n.ch. dont un blanc, 130 ff.ch. et 1 f.n.ch. ; vélin de l'époque. Riccardi, I.2, 178-79.
    Edition originale.
    C'est le premier ouvrage de Monte, célèbre physicien d'Urbino, qui fut inspecteur des fortifications de Toscane. Il fut considéré "by contemporaries as the greatest work on statics since the Greeks. It was intended as a return to classical Archimedean models of rigorous mathematical proof and as a rejection of the "barbaric" medieval proofs of Jordanus de Nemore (revived by Tartaglia in his Questi of 1546), which mixed dynamic principles with mathematical analysis" (DSB).
    Le volume est illustré de nombreuses figures dans le texte.
    Bel exemplaire, une mouillure claire à l'angle inférieur. De la bibliothèque Verne L. Roberts. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Librairie Thomas-Scheler ; click here for further details.

    12. Guidobaldo Marchese Del Monte
    guidobaldo Marchese del monte (1545, Pesaro; 1607, montebarroccio) guidobaldo dal monte studiò all'Università di Padova e successivamente ad Urbino.
    http://www.ian.pv.cnr.it/~gianna/ted-2002-old/bonetti/Matematici/Monte.htm
    Guidobaldo Marchese del Monte (1545, Pesaro; 1607, Montebarroccio) Scrisse Liber mechanicorum (1577), che si rifaceva agli studi di statica dei greci, e libri di astronomia, come Planisphaeriorum (1579) e Problematum astronomicorum Perspectivae libri sex . Scrisse anche riguardo alla rifrazione nell'acqua, ma l'opera non venne pubblicata. Corrispose con diversi matematici tra cui Galileo. Per un approfondimento

    13. MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese Del., In Duos Archimedis Aequiponderantium Libros Par
    Translate this page Librairie Thomas-Scheler. monte, guidobaldo Marchese del. In duos ArchimedisAequiponderantium libros paraphrasis Scholiis illustrata.
    http://www.polybiblio.com/basane/179.html
    Librairie Thomas-Scheler
    MONTE, Guidobaldo Marchese del. In duos Archimedis Aequiponderantium libros paraphrasis Scholiis illustrata. Pisauri, Apud Hieronymum Concordiam, 1588. In-folio de 2 ff.n.ch., 202 pp.ch. et 1 f.n.ch.; vélin de l'époque. Poggendorf, II, 193; Riccardi I.2, 179.
    Edition originale.
    Monte paraphrase et commente ici le traité d'Archimède sur l'équilibre du plan, comme suite de ses travaux sur le centre de gravité. Il adressa un exemplaire de son ouvrage à Galilée et il s'ensuivit une abondante correspondance entre les deux savants.
    This work complements the Mechanicorum liber, and together they represent the greatest opus of 16th century mechanics"
    Bel exemplaire, cachet partiellement gratté sur le titre. De la bibliothèque Verne L. Roberts. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Librairie Thomas-Scheler ; click here for further details.

    14. References For Monte
    References for the biography of guidobaldo del monte G Arrighi, Un grade scienziato italiano guidobaldo del monte in alcune carte inedite della Biblioteca Oliveriano di
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Monte.html
    References for Guidobaldo del Monte
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • J V Field, The invention of infinity : Mathematics and art in the Renaissance (Oxford, 1997).
  • M Kemp, The science of art (New Haven, 1992). Articles:
  • G Arrighi, Un grade scienziato italiano Guidobaldo del Monte in alcune carte inedite della Biblioteca Oliveriano di Pesaro, Atti dell'Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti
  • M Biagioli, The social status of Italian mathematicians, 1450-1600, Hist. of Sci.
  • D Bertoloni Meli, Guidobaldo dal Monte and the Archimedean revival, Nuncius Ann. Storia Sci.
  • S Drake and I E Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Madison, Wis., 1969), 44-48.
  • A Favaro, Galileo e Guidobaldo del Monte, Atti della R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Padova
  • J. Warburg Courtauld Inst.
  • E Gamba, Documents of Muzio Oddi for the history of the proportional compass (Italian), Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. (N.S.)
  • W R Laird, The scope of Renaissance mechanics, Osiris
  • G Micheli, Guidobaldo del Monte e la meccanica, in L Conti, (ed.)
  • 15. Tolleret Quis Si Consisteret Project Archimedes · Max-Planck-
    (French). guidobaldo del monte. In Duos Archimedis Aequeponderatim librosparaphrasis. (Latin). guidobaldo del monte. Le Mechaniche. (Italian).
    http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de:86/cgi-bin/perscoll?collection=MPI

    16. Untitled
    Working Machiines and Noble Mechanics guidobaldo del monte and theTranslation of Knowledge. By M. HenningerVoss*. Three years after
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Isis/abstracts/912hen.html
    Working Machiines and Noble Mechanics: Guidobaldo del Monte and the Translation of Knowledge By M. Henninger-Voss* Three years after Guidobaldo del Monte, machese of Montebaroccio, published his Mechanicorum liber (1577), the Count Giulio Savorgnano, a military engineer and general of Venetian artillary, had the work translated into Italian. An analysis of the process of this literal translation under the auspices of an engineer reveals a series of intellectual and material translations through which mechanics became a powerful, paradigmatic sciencetranslations between ancient and contemporary knowledge, between geometrical and physical demonstration, between elite and practical learning, and between philisophy and political economy. For Guidobaldo, each of these transformations both depended on and defined how the texts of mechanics were positioned in relation to the everyday practices and temporal goals of mechanical work. This study centers on Guibaldo's articulation of mechanics from his perspective as a nobleman in the duchy of Urbino and examines his use of social, mathmatical, and philisophical authority in his own authorship of mechanical science.

    17. Nuova Organizzazione Del MPI
    ORGANIGRAMMA del MINISTERO delL'ISTRUZIONE Letizia Brichetto Arnaboldi Moratti Lazio (00197) Roma - Via guidobaldo del monte, 54 - Tel.
    http://digilander.libero.it/rsubr/rsu/organigramma.htm
    ORGANIGRAMMA DEL MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca Ministro Letizia Brichetto Arnaboldi Moratti Letizia Brichetto Arnaboldi Moratti è oggi uno dei più noti imprenditori europei, avendo sviluppato negli ultimi 25 anni numerose attività internazionali nel campo finanziario, assicurativo, del "risk management", nei servizi di comunicazione e nel settore dei nuovi media. Ha inoltre avuto la responsabilità operativa di importanti gruppi italiani e stranieri impegnati in complessi progetti di ristrutturazione e sviluppo.
    È il Presidente e maggiore azionista di Syntek Capital Group, società di investimento attiva del settore delle telecomunicazioni e dei media, con sede a Monaco di Baviera ed uffici a Londra, New York, Milano e Tel Aviv.
    In passato, Letizia Brichetto Arnaboldi Moratti, ha realizzato, come Presidente e Amministratore Delegato della News Corp Europe tra il novembre 1998 e il settembre 1999, il piano di espansione in Europa delle attività del gruppo guidato da Rupert Murdoch. Tra gli obiettivi conseguiti, il rilancio produttivo e commerciale di Stream, la seconda piattaforma televisiva digitale in Italia, e lo sviluppo di TM3 Gmbh, nuova rete della pay-Tv tedesca. In questa fase è stata membro del Consiglio di Amministrazione della News Corporation Ltd USA e della società televisiva britannica BSkyB.

    18. Isis Contents: Vol. 90, No. 2
    Volume 91, No. 2, June 2000, ARTICLES, M. HENNINGERVOSS Working Machines andNoble Mechanics guidobaldo del monte and the Translation of Knowledge, 233.
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Isis/v91n2toc.html
    Contents Volume 91, No. 2, June 2000 ARTICLES M. HENNINGER-VOSS: Working Machines and Noble Mechanics: Guidobaldo del Monte and the Translation of Knowledge JACALYN DUFFIN and CHARLES R. R. HAYTER: Baring the Sole: The Rise and Fall of the Shoe-Fitting Fluoroscope DAVID N. LIVINGSTONE and MARK A. NOLL: B. B. Warfield (1851-1921): A Biblical Inerrantist as Evolutionist LETTERS TO THE EDITOR JOSEPH C. Y. CHEN CHRISTOPHER CULLEN ESSAY REVIEW
    C. W. F. EVERITT and ANNA MUZA : History, Theory, and the Ziggurat of Physics Peter Galison: Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics BOOK REVIEWS GENERAL Mario Biagioli (Editor): The Science Studies Reader rev. by JAN GOLINSKI Donald R. Kelley (Editor): History and the Disciplines: The Reclassification of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe rev. by LORRAINE DASTON Adrian Johns The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making rev. by

    19. Monte
    guidobaldo Marchese del monte. Born Italy. guidobaldo del monte studiedat the University of Padua. After this he studied in Urbino.
    http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/Monte.htm
    Guidobaldo Marchese del Monte
    Born: 11 Jan 1545 in Pesaro, Italy
    Died: 6 Jan 1607 in Montebaroccio, Italy
    Guidobaldo del Monte studied at the University of Padua. After this he studied in Urbino. He had no need to work as he inherited the family estate of Montebaroccio when his father died as well as the title Marchese del Monte. His father had been made Marchese del Monte by Duke Guidobaldo II of Urbino. For a while Guidobaldo served in the army during the war against the Ottoman in Hungary. The Ottomans had occupied and annexed Hungary in 1541 which resulted in almost continuous conflict over many years. After serving in the army, Guidobaldo returned to his estate where he was able to spend his time doing research into mathematics, mechanics, astronomy and optics. Guidobaldo's book Liber mechanicorum (1577) was regarded as the greatest work on statics since Greek times. It was a return to classical Greek rigour deliberately rejecting the approach of Jordanus , >Tartaglia and Cardan . His approach was adopted by Galileo who was Guidobaldo's friend for 20 years.

    20. Mathematiker Mit Mm
    Translate this page Monge Gespard (1746 - 1818, Beaune. monte guidobaldo Marchese del (1545- 1607, Pesaro. Morgan De Augustus (1806 - 1871, London). Morin
    http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/m.html
    M
    Macaulay Francis Sowerby (1862 - 1937, Witney)
    MacDonald Hector Munro (1865 - 1935, Edinburgh) MacMahon Percy Alexander (1854 - 1929, Malta) Mandelbrot Bernoit (1924 - , Warschau) ... zurück

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 98    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter