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Student, teacher
Paul Guldino was a Swiss professor of Mathematics and Astronomer. He discovered the Guldinus theorem to determine the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution. This theorem is also known as the Pappus-Galdinus theorem, attributed to Pappus of Alexandria. He was a personality of reference in his time because of a recognized reputation of his works that still today are considered of fundamental importance in Mathematics Mathematics, Astronomy, Mechanics
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ortografie alternativă:
Guldino, Paolo
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Curriculum vitae
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* 1577
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Sankt Gallen
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nǎscut
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1597
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He converted to Catholicism and entered the Jesuit order, changing his name from Habakkuk to Paul
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1609
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He was sent to Rome by the Jesuit order for further education to study at the Collegio romano
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1623
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He became a professor of Mathematics at the University of Vien
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1629
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He was posted to Sagan to the Jesuit gymnasium established by Wallenstein
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1637
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He returned to Graz, where he died in 1643
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† 1643
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Graz
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mort
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