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Teacher, designer
Paolo Frisi was professor at University of Pisa and Milan in the period of 1755-1784 by carrying out an intense activity for teaching, research, and design in several fields of mechanical engineering, but with specific interests on mechanics of rigid bodies. He was a personality of reference in his time within national and international frames because of a recognized reputation of his works that still today are considered of fundamental importance in mechanics of rigid bodies . He is believed to have first formulated correctly the composition of instantaneous rotations.
Mechanics of machinery, machine design, rational mechanics
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variant spelling:
Frisi, Paolo
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Curriculum vitae
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* 13.04.1728
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Milano
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born
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15.10.1744
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he became barnabita priest
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1756
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member of Royal Society of London
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1756
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Pisa
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professor at University of Pisa
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1763
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Milano
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professor of Mechanics, Hydrometrics and practical Architecture at the Palatine School in Milan
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1774
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Milano
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publication of "Cosmographia physica et matematica" in Milan
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† 22.11.1784
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Milano
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died
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