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  1. The Book of My Life (New York Review Books Classics) by Girolamo Cardano, 2002-10-31
  2. Cardano, the gambling scholar by Oystein Ore, 1965
  3. Vita Di Girolamo Cardano, Milanese Filosofo Medico E Letterato Celebratissimo (Italian Edition) by Girolamo Cardano, 2010-03-15
  4. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano, Of Milan, Physician V1 by Henry Morley, 2007-07-25
  5. Cardano's Cosmos: The Worlds and Works of a Renaissance Astrologer by Anthony Grafton, 2001-11-15
  6. Renaissance Curiosa: John Dee's Conversations With Angels, Girolamo Cardano's Horoscope of Christ , Johannes Trithemius and Cryptography, George Dal (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Wayne Shumaker, 1983-09
  7. Girolamo Cardano: Le opere, le fonti, la vita (Filosofia e scienza nel Cinquecento e nel Seicento. Studi) (Italian Edition)
  8. Jerome Cardan. the Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician (Volume 2) by Henry Morley, 2010-01-04
  9. Girolamo Cardano 1501-1576: Physician, Natural Philosopher, Mathematician, Astrologer, and Interpreter of Dreams by Markus Fierz, 1983-02
  10. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano Of Milan, Physician V2 by Henry Morley, 2007-07-25
  11. Jerome Cardan V2: The Life Of Girolamo Cardano Of Milan, Physician by Henry Morley, 2007-07-25
  12. Girolamo Cardano: Philosoph, Naturforscher, Arzt (Wolfenbutteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung) (German Edition)
  13. La Mente Di Girolamo Cardano (Italian Edition) by Enrico Rivari, 2010-01-10
  14. Jerome Cardan: The Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician by Henry Morley, 2010-04-21

1. Quotation By Girolamo Cardano
Girolamo Cardano (1501 1576). Scipio Ferro of Bologna well-nigh thirtyyears ago discovered this rule and handed it on to Antonio
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Scipio Ferro of Bologna well-nigh thirty years ago discovered this rule and handed it on to Antonio Maria Fior of Venice, whose contest with Niccolo Tartaglia of Brescia gave Niccolo occasion to discover it. He [Tartaglia] gave it to me in response to my entreaties, though withholding the demonstration. Armed with this assistance, I sought out its demonstration in [various] forms. This was very difficult.
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4. Cardano Girolamo
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6. Girolamo Cardano
Girolamo Cardano. 15011576. Girolamo Cardano is sometimes known byhis Latin name, Cardan. He was an illegitimate child of a lawyer
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Girolamo Cardano is sometimes known by his Latin name, Cardan. He was an illegitimate child of a lawyer in Milan, whose expertise in mathematics was such that he was consulted by Leonardo da Vinci on questions of geometry. Cardano at first became his father's assistant, but began to think about an academic career after learning mathematics from his father. He studied medicine, and was a brilliant student. But he was outspoken and highly critical, so he was not well liked. Cardano squandered the small bequest from his father and turned to gambling to make a living. Cardano's understanding of probability meant he had an advantage over his opponents and, in general, he won more than he lost. Gambling became an addiction that was to last many years and rob Cardano of valuable time, money and reputation. Cardano was awarded his doctorate in medicine in 1525. He set up a small, and not very successful, medical practice in Sacco, where he married. He repeatedly applied to the College of Physicians in Milan but was not allowed membership due to his reputation and his ignoble birth. Unable to practise medicine, Cardano reverted again to gambling to pay his way. Things went so badly that he was forced to pawn his wife's jewellery and even some of his furniture. Cardano was fortunate to obtain the post of lecturer in mathematics in Milan which gave him plenty of free time, and he used some of this to treat a few patients, despite not being a member of the College of Physicians. Cardano achieved some near miraculous cures and his growing reputation as a doctor led to his being consulted by members of the College, to which he was eventually admitted in 1539.

7. Biography: Girolamo Cardano
Girolamo Cardano was an Italian mathematician, doctor, astrologer, and prolificwriter who lived in the sixteenth century. Biography Girolamo Cardano.
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Girolamo Cardano is by far one of the most interesting persons to have lived in the last millenium. He was terribly abused as a child. He was the result of an abortion attempt that failed. From these humble and sad beginnings grew a formidable scholar and world-renowned surgeon, just to name a few of his many specialties. His father was an attorney who was known to associate with top scientists and artists of the day. He was sought by royalty for his expertise. Despite his success, family disgrace quickly destroyed what so many years of hard work had achieved. Like during his sad youth, he left this world much the same way. In the same way that he had spent his childhood- sad and alone. I. Girolamo Cardano, also referred to as Jerome Cardan, and Gerolamo Cardano, was born in Pavia, Italy on September 24, 1501. He died in Rome, Italy on September 21, 1576 by his own hand. bodyOffer(7296) II. After a torturous childhood filled with shame and abuse, Cardano escaped to the University of Pavia, where he received a BA. Later he received a Doctorate at the University of Padua. III. Cardano became a skilled doctor, whose name is often included with other renowned physicians such as Hippocrates, Galen, and many others.

8. Girolamo Cardano - Wikipedia NL
Girolamo Cardano. Girolamo Cardano (1501 1576) was een Italiaans pre-wetenschapper,arts en hoogleraar aan de universiteiten van Pavia en later Bologna.
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Girolamo Cardano (1501 - 1576) was een Italiaans pre-wetenschapper, arts en hoogleraar aan de universiteiten van Pavia en later Bologna . Hij heeft een uitvoerige autobiografie nagelaten. Hij was een tijdgenoot van Vesalius Niccolo Tartaglia . Naar hem is de cardanische ophanging (onterecht) genoemd. bewerken
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9. Girolamo Cardano
Girolamo Cardano. Girolamo Cardano was born on September 24, 1501 in Pavia,Italy, after several failed attempts at abortion by his unmarried mother.
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Girolamo Cardano Girolamo Cardano was born on September 24, 1501 in Pavia, Italy, after several failed attempts at abortion by his unmarried mother. He had a very difficult childhood due to the neglect from his parents and several illnesses. At the age of nineteen Cardano left home to study at the University of Pavia. He finished his doctorate of medicine at the University of Padua in 1526. Cardano had many professions over the course of his life, including, mathematician, astrologer, philosopher, and gambler. He was famous as a healer, but Girolamo Cardano’s colleagues did not appreciate him. He was rejected several times before being accepted as a doctor. He then wrote a book, entitled On the Bad Practice of Medicine in common use, criticizing the methods most doctors used to heal their patients. This caused a back-lash from the faculty and much pain for Girolamo. Cardano was known as a gambler, but most agree, was only interested in it because he found it fascinating to calculate the odds. Eventually his interest led to his formation of the mathematical laws of probability. These laws are still used in mathematics today. Girolamo was a very interesting character. He authored over two hundred different books on a large variety of subjects. He had a hard life, which started with his troubled childhood. His son was executed in 1560 for attempting to poison his pregnant wife. Cardano himself was jailed in 1570 for heresy, for he had "cast the horoscope of Jesus Christ". He also cast his own horoscope, saying he would die on September 21, 1576. Cardano made sure this prediction came true. On September 21, 1576 Cardano took his own life.

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Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576) was born in Pavia, Italy. A professor of mathematics at Padua, and of medicine at Pavia and Bologna, he was the the author of more than a hundred books on subjects ranging from the natural sciences to medicine, history, and music. The Book of My Life
At once picaresque adventure and campus comedy, curriculum vitae and last will, The Book of My Life is an extraordinary Renaissance self-portrait.

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17. GIROLAMO CARDANO
GIROLAMO CARDANO (JEROME CARDAN) (1501 – 1576). Italyan matematikçisidir.Zar ve kagitla oynanan sans oyunlari ve satranç üzerinde kitap yazdi.
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Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com Web Hosting - GlobalServers.com Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed Internet ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 GIROLAMO CARDANO (JEROME CARDAN) (1501 – 1576) Ýtalyan matematikçisidir. Zar ve kaðýtla oynanan þans oyunlarý ve satranç üzerinde kitap yazdý. 3. ve 4. dereceden denklemlerin çözümleri için yöntem geliþtirmiþtir. n nesneden en az ikisinin farklý seçim yollarýnýn sayýsýný veren n -n-1 formülünü 1539 yýlýnda elde etmiþtir. Cardano ’nun çalýþmalarýnýn toplu halde bulunduðu ‘‘ Liber de Luda Aleae ’’ adlý kitap ölümünden sonra 1663 yýlýnda yayýmlanmýþtýr. GALILEO GALILEI Ýtalyan astronom ve fizik bilginidir.Formülleþtirilmiþ fizik kanunlarýnýn geçerliliðini kanýtlamak için birçok gözlem ve sayýsýz deneyler yapmýþtýr. Fiziksel olaylarý deneyerek matematiksel olarak formülleþtirdiði için bilim dünyasýna katkýsý büyüktür. Galileo 1632 de yayýnlanan ‘‘Dialogo’’ adlý eserinde yeni keþfedilen yýldýzlar üzerindeki gözlemlerin detaylý istatistiksel analizini vermiþtir. Rasgele hatalar üzerinde durmuþtur PIERRE DE FERMAT (1601-1665) Fransa doðumludur. Hukuk ve matematik eðitimi almýþtýr. Analitik geometriyi 3 boyutlu uzaya taþýmýþtýr. Sayýlar kuramý üzerinde özellikle asal sayýlar üzerinde çok durmuþtur. Olasýlýk hesabý

18. Biography Of Girolamo Cardano
Selected Biographical References. cardano, girolamo. The Book of My Life. Sv cardano,girolamo by Mario Gliozzi. Ore, Oystein. cardano The Gambling Scholar.
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Girolamo Cardano ( PORTRAIT - 46K ) led a rich life about which we know many details thanks to his autobiography, De vita propria liber (The Book of My Life) In 1534, Cardano and his family moved to Milan where he took up teaching duties at the schools founded by Tommaso Piatti for instruction in Greek, astronomy, dialectics, and mathematics. This marked the beginning of his active interest in mathematics. In 1539, he wrote his first mathematical treatise, Practica arithmetica (Practical arithmetic) , and in 1545 he produced his greatest mathematical work, Artis magnae sive de regulis algebraicis liber unus (The Great Art) , which launched his priority dispute with fellow Italian, Niccolo Tartaglia At the same time that he took up his mathematical teaching duties, Cardano maintained his medical practice and saw his status in that profession grow to such proportions that he soon enjoyed a reputation second only to that of the great Andreas Vesalius. In 1543 he accepted the chair of medicine at the University of Pavia, holding that position until 1560 with a seven-year hiatus from 1552 to 1559. The year 1552, in fact, found Cardano in Scotland treating the Archbishop of Edinburgh, an indication of just how far his reputation as a physician had reached. As Cardano admits, however, his life also had its bitter disappointments. In his words, in 1560, his eldest son "had been accused of attempting to poison his wife while she was still in the weakness attendant upon childbirth. On the 17th day of February he was apprehended, and fifty-three days after, on April 13th, he was beheaded in prison. And this was my supreme, my crowning misfortune." (p. 93) Cardano was forced in disgrace from Milan, ultimately securing a professorship of medicine at the University of Bologna. Troubles revisited him in 1570 when he was imprisoned by the Inquisition for the heresy of casting the horoscope of Jesus Christ. Having cast his own horoscope and having predicted that he would live to the age of seventy-five, Cardano committed suicide on 21 September, 1576.

19. Girolamo Cardano - Mathematics And The Liberal Arts
girolamo cardano Mathematics and the Liberal Arts. cardano's name also appears as Hieronymus Cardanus, Geronimo cardano, and Jerome Cardan. To expand search, see Italy in the 1600s. Laterally related topic Galileo Galilei.
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Cardano's name also appears as Hieronymus Cardanus, Geronimo Cardano, and Jerome Cardan. To expand search, see Italy in the 1600s . Laterally related topic: Galileo Galilei The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Biggs, N. L. The roots of combinatorics. Historia Math.

20. Cardano, Girolamo
cardano, girolamo. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical Angelo Bellini, girolamo cardano e il suo tempo, (Milan, 1947
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1. Dates
Born: Pavia, 24 Sept. 1501
Died: Rome, 21 Sept. 1576
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2. Father
Occupation: Lawyer
His father was a jurist of considerable learning, a friend of Leonardo da Vinci. He is said to have been of noble descent, but I gathered that the line was so attentuated as hardly to exist. Cardano was born out of wedlock, and the father, who did eventually marry the mother, did not live with the family until Cardano was seven.
While not poor, the family hardly seems to have been wealthymore affluent than poor, however.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italy
Career: Italy
Death: Italy
4. Education
Schooling: Pavia, M.D.; Padua
Cardano began his university studies in 1518 at Pavia and completed his B.A. at Padua. He returned to Pavia for the M.D. in 1526.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic
In 1570 he was imprisoned for a few months by the Inquisition. He was accused of heresy, particularly for having cast the horoscope of Christ and having attrbuted the events of His life to the influence of the stars. He was sentenced to abjuration and agreed to give up teaching.
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