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  1. Naissance à Pavie: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Mori, Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, Angelo Dolfini, Épiphane de Pavie, Blanche-Marie Sforza (French Edition)
  2. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano, Of Milan, Physician V1 by Henry Morley, 2010-09-10
  3. Mathématicien Italien: Evangelista Torricelli, Giuseppe Peano, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Marin Ghetaldi, Leon Battista Alberti, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  4. Philosophe Du Xvie Siècle: Tommaso Campanella, Giordano Bruno, Érasme, Michel de Montaigne, Thomas More, Nicolas Machiavel, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  5. Jerome Cardan. The life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, physician by Henry Morley, 2010-08-30
  6. The Life Of Girolamo Cardano, Of Milan, Physician V1 by Henry Morley, 2010-09-10
  7. Medecin Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Lombroso, Michele Lessona, Girolamo Fracastoro, Paolo Toscanelli, Maria Montessori (French Edition)
  8. Juriste Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Dominique Albert Azuni, Pietro Metastasio, Aldo Moro, Cesare Beccaria, Victor-Modeste Paroletti (French Edition)
  9. Jerome Cardan: The Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician, Volume II by Henry Morley, 2009-03-19
  10. The Life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, Physician. 2 Volumes. by Jerome Cardan, 1854
  11. Médecin Italien: Girolamo Cardano, Cesare Lombroso, Michele Lessona, Girolamo Fracastoro, Paolo Toscanelli, Maria Montessori (French Edition)
  12. Jerome Cardan. The life of Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, physician by Henry Morley, 2010-08-30
  13. Médecin Du Xvie Siècle: François Rabelais, Nostradamus, Paracelse, Ambroise Paré, André Vésale, Michel Servet, Girolamo Cardano (French Edition)
  14. Girolamo Cardano: Philosoph, Naturforscher, Arzt.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Susan C. Karant-Nunn, 1996-12-22

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42. CARDANO, GIROLAMO (1501 - 1576)
Number Theory for the Millenium. University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaignRare Book Room Exhibit. cardano, girolamo (1501 - 1576).
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Number Theory for the Millenium
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rare Book Room Exhibit
CARDANO, GIROLAMO (1501 - 1576). Artis magnae sive de regulis algebrae liber unus . Nuremberg: 1545. Cardano's Ars Magna, the first great Latin treatise devoted solely to algebra, appeared at Nuremberg in 1545 and set forth the theory of algebraic equations so far as it was then known. It includes the solution of the cubic, which he seems to have secured from Tartaglia under pledge of secrecy and then dishonorably to have published, and the solution of the biquadratic which had been discovered by his pupil Ferrari.
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43. Number Theory For The Millenium
cardano, girolamo (1501 1576). Artis magnae sive de regulis algebrae liberunus. Nuremberg 1545. cardano, girolamo (1501 - 1576).
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Number Theory for the Millenium
This website grew out of an exhibit held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Rare Book Room in May - August 2000. The exhibit, "Number Theory for the Millenium," was curated by Bruce Reznik (Professor of Mathematics). The exhibit contained books, dating from 1500 to 1964. The links below connect to pages that describe each item and its author, and contain selected images from the pages of the book. Alternatively, you can use the buttonbar to view the exhibit items. NOTE: The following pages have no background. Return to the original exhibit website (164 KB background file).
  • FELKEL , ANTON (1740 - c. ). Tassel aller Einfachen Factoren der durch 2, 3, 5 nicht theilbaren Zahlen von 1 bis 10 000 000 . Vienna: 1776.
  • MUELLER , JOHANNES REGIOMONTANUS (1436-1476). De triangulis omnimodis libri quinque…Accesserunt…Nicolai Cusani De quadratura circuli….itemque Jo. De Monte Regio eadem de re elektrika . Norimbergae: 1533.
  • VIETE , FRANCOIS (1540 - 1603). Opera Mathematica
  • NEWTON , ISAAC ( - ).
  • 44. Who Is Girolamo Cardano?
    Who is girolamo cardano? He was an Italian mathematician, doctor, astrologer, andprolific writer who lived in the sixteenth century. Who is girolamo cardano?
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    Who is Girolamo Cardano?
    Who is Girolamo Cardano? He was an Italian mathematician, doctor, astrologer, and prolific writer who lived in the sixteenth century.
    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(15675) 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.

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    48. Cardano
    cardano, girolamo. (15011576).
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    Cardano, Girolamo
    Italský lékaø, který se také zabýval matematikou a fyzikou. Jako první vyøešil kubickou rovnici, zabýval se základním problémem algebry, teorií her, maticemi, determinanty, teorií pravdìpodobnosti a historií èísla nula. Ve fyzice se vìnoval mechanice a hydrodynamice. Na jeho poèest je pojmenován Cardanùv závìs pro setrvaèník.

    49. CARDANO, Girolamo, De Rerum Varietate Libri XVII.
    WP Watson Antiquarian Books. cardano, girolamo De Rerum Varietatelibri XVII. Basle, Heinrich Petri, 1557. Folio (313 x 200 mm), pp
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    W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books
    CARDANO, Girolamo De Rerum Varietate libri XVII. Basle, Heinrich Petri, 1557 Folio (313 x 200 mm), pp [xii] 707 [33], with woodcut portrait of author on title, volvelle plate for leaf O1 tipped in, and numerous woodcut diagrams and illustrations in text; a few gatherings with some light browning, generally a very attractive copy in eighteenth-century quarter vellum and speckled boards, the Honeyman copy with booklabel. £8500
    First edition of Cardano's second great encyclopaedia of natural science, the sequel and companion to his De subtilitate (1550). 'The two works, written in an elliptical and often obscure Latin, contain a little of everything: from cosmology to the construction of machines; from the usefulness of natural sciences to the evil influence of demons; from the laws of mechanics to cryptology. It is a mine of facts, both real and imaginary; of notes on the states of the sciences; of superstition, technology, alchemy, and various branches of the occult. The similarities between the scientific opinions expressed by Cardano in these two works and those of Leonardo da Vinci, at that time unpublished, has led some historians... to suppose that Cardano has used Leonardo's manuscript notes; others insist that the similarity is entirely coincidental. Be that as it may, Cardano must always be credited with having introduced new ideas that inspired new investigations' (DSB).
    'The work forms a sequel to De Subtilitate, and, together with it, contains the author's notions on physics and metaphysics. Of special chemical interest is Book X (p. 375-410), comprising one chapter on fire... a chapter on distillation with woodcuts of apparatus, and a chapter on chemistry. It finishes by a chapter on glass' (Duveen).

    50. CARDANO, Girolamo., Ars Curandi Parva, Quae Est Absolutiss. Medendi Methodus, &

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    CARDANO, Girolamo. Basileae, ex Offic. Henricpetrina, 1566; (per la seconda opera:) Parisiis, in aedibus Rouillij, 1565, § Two scarce medical works by Cardanus, touching several medical and pharmaceutical subjects. The present treatises in "ars curandi parva" are almost all in the first edition (a few had already appeared in 1559). The four parts of "de methodo medendi" are all in first edition. The two volumes are bound in elegant contemporary vellum, painted in black. In very fresh conditions. I) STC, GERMAN, 182. DURLING 831 e 843. ADAMS C-650 e C-691. - MANCA A STC, FRENCH. WELLCOME 1279 e 1304. ADAMS C-661 e C-691. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco ; click here for further details.

    51. Opera Omnia. Bd. 9 - Geronimo Cardano - Cardano, Girolamo
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    54. Kurzbiographie Von Girolamo Cardano
    Translate this page girolamo cardano. Geboren 24. September 1501 in Pavia Gestorben 21. September1576 in Rom. Anklicken des Bildes liefert weitere Porträts von cardano.
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    Girolamo Cardano
    Geboren: 24. September 1501 in Pavia
    Gestorben: 21. September 1576 in Rom
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    55. Porträts Von Girolamo Cardano
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    56. Girolamo Cardano --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    cardano, girolamo Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style girolamo cardano. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    57. Cardano, Astrologie, Traumbuch, Artemidor Und Synesius, Stirnlininekunde
    Translate this page cardano, girolamo. Italienischer Arzt, Astrologe und Naturphilosoph.Er übersetzte und kommentierte die Astrologie des Ptolemäus.
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    Webkatalog über Esoterik, Kunst, Multimedia Lexikon der Esoterik A B C D ... XYZ Cardano, Girolamo Italienischer Arzt, Astrologe und Naturphilosoph. Er übersetzte und kommentierte die Astrologie des Ptolemäus. Sein Traumbuch Somniorum Synesiorum omnis generis insomnia explicantes (1562), das sich weitgehend auf Artemidor und Synesius stützt, schrieb er aus einem inneren Bedürfnis, weil er den Traum als bedeutungsvoll für sein persönliches Leben erkannt hatte. Die besten Fern-Studienlehrgänge über Traumdeutung und Träume gleich bestellen bei: Dieser 5-monatige umfangreiche Fernlehrgang besteht aus 10 Lektionen, die Ihnen alle 2 Wochen zu DM 30. gegen Rechnung zugestellt werden. Die tiefenpsychologische Deutung von 3 Träumen ist im Preis inbegriffen. Nach Kursende erhalten Sie ein Abschlusszertifikat, mit dem Sie erfolgreich weiterhin Träume deuten können. Dieser 4-monatige spezialisierte Traumdeutungskurs besteht aus 7 Lektionen, die Ihnen alle 2 Wochen zu DM 40. gegen Rechnung zugestellt werden. Die Deutung von 2 Träumen und ein Zertifikat sind im Preis inbegriffen. Dieser Fernlehrgang besteht aus 8 Lektionen, die Ihnen alle 2 Wochen zu DM 30. gegen Rechnung zugestellt werden. Die Deutung von 2 Träumen und ein Zertifikat sind im Preis inbegriffen.

    58. GRIN - Kubische Gleichungen Nach Girolamo Cardano - Facharbeit (Schule)
    Translate this page Kubische Gleichungen nach girolamo cardano. Facharbeit Mathematik. von SvenKnurr. Die Lösung von kubischen Gleichungen durch girolamo cardano.
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    59. GIROLAMO CARDANO
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    60. Girolamo Cardano
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    Girolamo Cardano
    Girolamo Cardano teve uma vida movimentada, contada em detalhes na sua autobiografia, De vita propria liber (O Livro da Minha Vida). Cardano conta que nasceu, depois de várias tentativas de aborto, em Pávia, Itália, em 24 de Setembro de 1501, como filho ilegítimo de um jurista, Fazio Cardano, e Chiara Micheri. De acordo com seu relato, teve uma infância miserável caracterizada por doenças frequentes e tudo menos um tratamento amoroso por parte dos pais. Em 1520, finalmente fugiu desta situação familiar quando ingressou na Universidade de Pávia. Terminou seus estudos universitários em 1526 na Universidade de Pádua, com um doutorado em Medicina, e passou a exercer a profissão de médico na aldeia de Saccolongo, perto de Pádua. Em 1531 casou com Lucia Bandarini, moça da região. Tiveram dois filhos e uma filha. Conforme os relatos da autobiografia, Cardano foi muito feliz nos anos em que viveu em Saccolongo. Em 1534, Cardano e a família mudaram-se para Milão, onde ele passou a ensinar Grego, Astronomia, Dialética e Matemática nas escolas fundadas por Tomaso Piatti. Foi o início do seu grande interesse pela Matemática. In 1539, escreveu seu primeiro tratado matemático, Practica arithmetica , e em 1545 produziu seu maior trabalho matemático, Artis magnae sive de regulis algebraicis liber unus (A Grande Arte), fato este que desencadeou a disputa de precedência com seu colega italiano Niccolo Tartaglia.

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