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Italian mathematician, astronomer and military architect
Del Monte dealed in his major work with mechanics of the movement of critical understandings of Aristotle and the Peripatetic school. On the threshold of modern science standing, he attempted a theoretical analysis of simple machines (the so-called mechanical powers) and went to the application of the principle of virtual velocity deserves. Del Monte was of the opinion that the technical application of machinery is an act against nature, a outwitting nature. He also said that one can not operate as an abstract and decoupled from the practical application of science mechanics. His interests were varied, he also dealt with astronomy, Perspective and mathematical instruments.
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variant spelling:
Del Monte, Guidubaldo; ; Baldus, Guido; Del Monte, Guido Ubaldo; Del Monte, Guidobaldo; DelMonte, Guido Ubaldo; DelMonte, Guidobaldo; DelMonte, Guidubaldo; Monte, Guido Ubaldo del; Monte, Guidobaldo del; Monte, Guidubalde de; Monte, Guidubaldo del; Montis, Guido Ubaldus e Marchionibus; Ubaldo, Guido; Ubaldo de' Marchesi Del Monte, Guido; Ubaldo de' Marchesi DelMonte, Guido; Ubaldo del Monte, Guido; Ubaldo DelMonte, Guido; Ubaldus, Guido; Ubaldus e Marchionibus Montis, Guido; Ubaldus e Marchionibus Montis, Guidus; Monte, Guido Ubaldo; Montis, Guidus Ubaldus è; Montis, Guidus Ubaldus è Marchionibus; Del Monte, Guido Ubaldo de'Marchesi; Montis, Guidus Ubaldus è marchionibus; Montis, Guidiubaldus e Marchionibus; Montis, Guidiubaldi e Marchionibus
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Curriculum vitae
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* 11.01.1545
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Pesaro
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born
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1564
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He studied Mathematics at the University of Padua
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1568
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He studied a geometric and military compass
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1577
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he publishes “Mechanicorum Libri VI”
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1581
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F. Pigafetta publishes italian edition of “Mechanicorum Liber”
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1588
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Toskana
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Inspector of fortresses in the service of the Grand Duke
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1589
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He helps Galileo to have a Chair at the University of Padua
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1600
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he publishes “Perspectivae libri VI”
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† 06.01.1607
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Montebaroccio
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died
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Ungarn
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Service in the army of Emperor Maximillian II
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Urbino
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scientific studies
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