Pinche para ampliar
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Italian doctor, mathematician and natural scientist; name giver for various mechanisms
Cardano worked in the constitution phase of mechanics as a natural science. He described the already by Philo of Byzantium around 230 BC. mentioned and by Leonardo in 1500 drawn, but finally named after him gimbal mounting and cardan circles. The terms cardan shaft and cardan joint probably trace back to him falsely. Cardano was a great admirer of the works of Archimedes. As a mathematician, he worked on complex numbers, probability theory and equations of the third and fourth degree.
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diversas escrituras:
Cardano, Geronimo; ; Cardan, Jérome; Cardani, Hieronymus; Cardano, Gerolamo; Cardano, Giralmo; Cardano, Girolamo; Cardano, Hieronimo; Cardano, Hieronymus; Cardanus, Girolamo; Cardanus, H.; Cardanus, Hier.; Cardanus, Hieronimus C.; Cardanus, Hieronymus; Cardanus, Hieronymus C.; Cardini, Hieronymus; Castellioneus, Hieronymus; Kardano, Dzhirolamo; Geronimo ; Giralmo ; Hieronymus ; Hieronymus ; Jérome ; Cardanus, Hieronymus ; Cardanus, Hieronimus Castellioneus; Cardanus, Hieronymus Castellioneus; Girolamo ; Cardan, Jérôme; Jérôme ; Cardan, Hierosme; Cardanus, Hierosme
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Curriculum vitae
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* 24.09.1501
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Pavia
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born
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1534 - 1559
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Mailand
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Professor of Mathematics at the University
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1539
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Mailand
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Member of the medical college at the University
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1546
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Mailand
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Rector of the medical college at the University
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1552
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Schottland
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medical treatment of the Archbishop
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1559 - 1562
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Pavia
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Professor of Medicine at the University
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1562 - 1570
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Bologna
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Professor of Medicine
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1570
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Rom
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Member of the medical college at the University
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1570 - 1571
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Imprisonment for heresy
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1571 - 1576
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Rom
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private scholar
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† 20.09.1576
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Rom
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died
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Saccolongo
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medical practice
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