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  1. Italian Engineers: Guglielmo Marconi, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Antonio Meucci, Federico Faggin, Tommaso Francini, Giotto Bizzarrini
  2. Ballistics Experts: Isaac Newton, Leonardo Da Vinci, Leonhard Euler, Galileo Galilei, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Ernst Mach, Frederick Abel
  3. 16th-Century Mathematicians: Johannes Kepler, John Napier, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Gerolamo Cardano, Luca Pacioli, Lodovico Ferrari
  4. 15th-Century Births: Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Pedro de Valdivia, William Caxton, Lambert Simnel, Veit Stoss, Caspar Schwenckfeld
  5. Italian Military Engineers: Leonardo Da Vinci, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Vitruvius, Enea Bossi, Sr., Girolamo Maggi, Taccola
  6. 1557 Deaths: Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Anne of Cleves, Jacques Cartier, Mikael Agricola, William Cavendish, Albert Alcibiades
  7. Italian Mathematicians: Galileo Galilei, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Fibonacci, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Gerolamo Cardano, Joseph Louis Lagrange

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Niccolo Fontana, alias Tartaglia Niccolo Fontana matemático italiano apodado Tartaglia (el tartamudo) desde que de niño recibiera una herida en la toma de su ciudad natal, Brescia, por Gastón de Foix. Huérfano y sin medios materiales para proveerse una instrucción, llegó a ser uno de los principales matemáticos del siglo XVI . Explicó esta ciencia sucesivamente en Verona , Vicenza, Brescia y finalmente Venecia , ciudad en la que falleció en en la misma pobreza que le acompañó toda su vida. Descubridor de un método para resolver ecuaciones de tercer grado , estando ya en Venecia , en su colega del Fiore discípulo de Scipione del Ferro quien anteriormente había descubierto una fórmula para resolver ciertos tipos de ecuaciones cúbicas, le propone un duelo matemático que Tartaglia acepta. En las dos horas que dura el duelo, Tartaglia consigue resolver todas las cuestiones que le plantea su contrincante, sin que éste logre resolver ninguna de las propuestas por Tartaglia. El éxito de Tartaglia en el duelo llega a oídos de Gerolamo Cardano que le ruega le comunique su fórmula, a lo que accede pero exigiéndole a Cardano jurar que no la publicará. Sin embargo, en vista de que Tarataglia no publica su fórmula, y según parece llega a manos de Cardano un escrito inédito de otro matemático fechado con anterioridad al de Tartaglia y en el que independiente se llega al mismo resultado, será finalmente Cardano quien, considerándose libre del juramento la publique en su obra Ars Magna ). A pesar de que Cardano acreditó la autoría de Tartaglia, éste quedó profundamente afectado, llegando a insultar públicamente a Cardano tanto personal como profesionalmente.

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499 nebo 1500 Prosinec 13, 1557) byl matematik, inženýr (navrhovat opevnení
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia nebo Prosinec 13 ) byl matematik inžen½r (navrhovat opevněn­), inspektor (topografie w / r nejlepÅ¡­ prostředky k obraně nebo přečin) a bookkeeper od pak Republika Venice (nyn­ It¡lie ). On vydal mnoho knih, včetně prvn­ho Itala překlady Archimedes a Euclid , a uzn¡van¡ kompilace matematika . Tartaglia byl prvn­ aplikovat matematiku k zkoum¡n­ cest cannonballs; jeho studium byl později legalizov¡n Galileo ' s studia na padaj­c­ch tělech. Tam je př­běh, že Tartaglia se učil jedinou polovinu abeceda od soukrom©ho učitele před fondy se vyčerpala a on musel se učit podstavec pro sebe. B½t to jak to může, on byl nezbytně samouck½. On a jeho contermporaries, pracovat vně akademi­, byl zodpovědn½ za Å¡­Å™en­ prac­ klasika v současn½ch jazyc­ch mezi vzdělanou středn­ tř­du. Jeho pr¡ce na Euclidovi v byl obzvl¡Å¡tě v½znamn½. Pro dva věky Euclid byl učen ze dvou latinsk½ch překladů vzat½ch ze zdroje arabÅ¡tiny; tito obsahovali chyby v knize V, Eudoxian teorie proporce, kter½ zachytil to nepoužiteln½. Tartagliova redakce byla um­stěn¡ na Zamberti je latina překlad uncorrupted text Řeka, a om­tnut¡ kniha V spr¡vně. On tak© psal prvn­ modern­ a užitečn½ koment¡Å™ k teorii. PozdnějÅ¡­, teorie byla nepostradateln½ n¡stroj pro Galileo, stejně jako to byl pro

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His edition of Euclid in , the first translation of the Elements into any modern European language, was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His work on Euclid in was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the

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Born: 1500 in Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy)
Died: 13 Dec 1557 in Venice, Republic of Venice (now Italy)
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Niccolo Fontana known as Tartaglia, was born in Brescia in 1499, the son of a humble mail rider. He was nearly killed as a teenager, when in 1512 the French captured his home town and put it to the sword. Amidst the general slaughter, the twelve year old boy was dealt horrific facial sabre wounds that cut his jaw and palate and he was left for dead. His mother's tender care ensured that the youngster did survive, but in later life Niccolo always wore a beard to camouflage his disfiguring scars and he could only speak with difficulty, hence his nickname Tartaglia, or stammerer. Tartaglia was self taught in mathematics but, having an extraordinary ability, was able to earn his living teaching at Verona and Venice. As a lowly mathematics teacher in Venice, Tartaglia gradually acquired a reputation as a promising mathematician by participating successfully in a large number of debates. The first person known to have solved cubic equations algebraically was del Ferro but he told nobody of his achievement. On his deathbed, however, del

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499 or 1500 December 13, 1557) was a mathematician, an engineer (designing
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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His work on Euclid in

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Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives Tartaglia Niccolo Fontana, dit Nicholas (1500-1557) Mesure de Tartaglia. Récréation proposée par le mathématicien italien Tartaglia : Trois hommes ont volé à un gentilhomme un vase contenant 24 onces de baume. Dans leur fuite, ils rencontrent un commerçant de qui ils achètent trois vases vides qui peuvent recueillir 5, 11 et 13 onces. De quelle façon, les trois hommes peuvent-ils partager le précieux liquide en trois portions égales ? Tartaglia fut le premier à proposer des récréations de transvasement et de mesure de liquide. Ces problèmes appartiennent à la classe des récréations topologiques © Charles-É. Jean, 1996-2001. Tous droits réservés. Index : T

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Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives Tartaglia Niccolo Fontana, dit Nicholas (1500-1557) Triangle de Tartaglia. – Autre forme du triangle de Pascal , qu'on retrouve dans les ouvrages de Tartaglia. Le triangle de Tartaglia permet de trouver la solution du problème concernant le triangle cabalistique © Charles-É. Jean, 1996-2001. Tous droits réservés. Index : T

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La nova scientia (first edition, 1537; this edition, Venice, 1558). Bound with his Quesiti et inventioni diverse (first edition, 1546; this edition, Venice, 1554). Fig. Fig. If Tartaglia's very identity was marked by war, he in turn reshaped the character of military discourse by identifying a 'new science' of artillery and casting it as a mathematical discipline. As a mathematician he was first directed to military questions in 1531 or 1532 in Verona when he was consulted on the maximum range of cannon. Following up this initial query he subsequently published what was proudly announced as his Nova scientia of 1537. Tartaglia offered a general account of the fall of heavy bodies and a specific consideration of the path of artillery shot. His novel mix of natural philosophy and mathematics heralded the wider significance that falling bodies would soon have in European intellectual culture through the work of Galileo. But Tartaglia also showed how to measure the elevation of an artillery piece using a gunner's quadrant, and provided a discussion of surveying for range-finding. After La nova scientia , Tartaglia returned to military matters in the Quesiti et inventioni diverse (1546), further discussing topics such as the shape of a projectile's trajectory. Although he qualified the theoretical accuracy of his depiction, for practical purposes Tartaglia consistently described the path of the shot in three parts: an initial straight line propelled by the force of the gunpowder; a curving section as gravity began to work its effect; and finally a straight line again as the shot fell perpendicularly to the ground. A measure of Tartaglia's importance for the study of artillery is that this account was still being paraphrased and parroted into the later 17th century. But he did not provide later authors with all they could have wished. In both the

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia or December 13 ) was a mathematician , an engineer (designing fortifications), surveyor (topography w/r best means of defense or offense) and bookkeeper from the then Republic of Venice (now Italy ). He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid , and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics . Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs; his work was later validated by Galileo 's studies on falling bodies. There is a story that Tartaglia learned only half the alphabet from a private tutor before funds ran out, and he had to learn the rest for himself. Be that as it may, he was essentially self-taught. He and his contermporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class. His work on Euclid in was especially significant. For two centuries Euclid had been taught from two Latin translations taken from an Arabic source; these contained errors in Book V, the

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Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia in Brescia in Venedig ) war ein Mathematiker Eigentlich hieŸ er Niccolo Fontana . Aber 1512 wurde er von franz¶sischen Soldaten derart misshandelt, daŸ er von da an sein Leben lang stotterte. Deshalb nannte man ihn Tartaglia (italienisch = der Stotterer).
Tartaglia studierte Latein, Griechisch und Mathematik. Von 1530 an arbeitete er als Lehrer in Verona, Piacenza, Venedig, Mailand und zuletzt wieder in Venedig. Ars magna (1545). Tartaglia ver¶ffentlicht in Quesiti (1546) eine Gegendarstellung. Der Streit dar¼ber, wer nun als erster kubische Gleichungen l¶sen konnte, esaklierte in der Folge.
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19. Tartaglia
Translate this page tartaglia (niccolo fontana, dit) (Brescia v. 1499 - Venise 1557) Mathématicienitalien Le tournoi mathématique ou la querelle cubique
http://www.cssh.qc.ca/projets/carnetsma/mathematiques_renaissance/tartaglia1.htm
Tartaglia (Niccolo Fontana, dit) (Brescia v. 1499 - Venise 1557)
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20. 4.3 Niccolo Fontana - Tartaglia (1500 - 1557) (Dejiny Algebry)
4.5 Ludovico Ferrari (1522 1565) Literatúra. 4.3 niccolo fontana- tartaglia (1500 - 1557). Otca stratil ked mal šest rokov.
http://www.matika.sk/zdroje/texty/recenz/Dejalg/Cast4/Part4-3.htm
4. Cardanove formule pre riešenie rovnice tretieho stupòa
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Scipione del Ferro (1465 - 1526)

MikulᚠKopernik (1473 - 1543)

4.3 Niccolo Fontana - Tartaglia (1500 - 1557)
Girolamo Cardano (1501 - 1576)

Ludovico Ferrari (1522 - 1565)

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4.3 Niccolo Fontana - Tartaglia (1500 - 1557)
Otca stratil keï mal šes rokov. Roku 1511 keï francúzski vojaci plienili jeho rodnú Bresciu, spolu s matkou h¾adali úkryt v kostole. Katolícki vojaci sa však nezastavili ani pred plienením katolíckeho kostola a vraždili ženy aj deti, ktoré v kostole h¾adali útoèisko. Malý Niccolo utàžil viaceré seèné rany meèom, z ktorých jedna mu rozala ústa a podnebie ústnej dutiny. Masaker síce prežil, ale so zle zrastenými ústami vedel len ažko hovori a koktal. Vtedy sa naò prilepila prezývka Tartaglia (tal. koktavý), ktorá ho sprevádzala po celý život a v knihách z dejín matematiky sa väèšinou uvádza pod touto prezývkou. Ako štrnásroènému sa mu dostalo 15 dní školského vzdelania . Na takéto obdobie dokázala jeho matka zaplati školné. V abecede sa dostali po písmeno k. Zvyšok sa nauèil sám. Bol usilovný, nauèil sa po latinsky a ako 23 roèný si vo Verone zarábal vyuèovaním matematiky. Riešil matematické problémy, s ktorými sa na neho obracali obchodníci, stavitelia, delostrelci a pod.

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