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  1. Ostilio Ricci (* 1540 in Fermo; † 1603 in Firenze) war ein italienischer Mathematiker der Frühen Neuzeit. Er war ein Lehrer von Galileo Galilei und Hof-Mathematiker von Francesco I. de’ Medici .

    • 1540
    • Ricci, Ostilio
    • italienischer Mathematiker der Frühen Neuzeit
    • Fermo
  2. Ostilio Ricci da Fermo (15401603) was an Italian mathematician . Biography. He was a university professor in Florence at the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, founded in 1560 by Giorgio Vasari. Ricci is also known for being Galileo Galilei 's teacher.

  3. Ricci does not appear in P. Riccardi, Biblioteca matematica italiana. G. Fracassetti, "Ostilio Ricci," in Biografia e ritratti di uomini illustri Piceni, ed. A. Hercolani, (Forli, 1837), 1, 97-106. Not Available and Not Consulted. F. Vinci, Ostilio Ricci da Fermo, Maestro di Galileo Galilei, (Fermo, 1929). As nearly as I can discover, there is ...

  4. Ostilio Ricci ( Fermo, 27 settembre 1540 – Firenze, 4 gennaio 1603) è stato un matematico italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Alcuni manoscritti. 3 Note. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Voci correlate. 6 Altri progetti. 7 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  5. Ostilio Ricci, a professor at the Drawing Academy in Florence and a personal friend of Vincenzo Galilei's (c.1520-1591), helped Galileo in his study of Euclid (4th century B.C.) and Archimedes (287-212 B.C.), thus contributing to his decision to abandon the study of medicine for that of mathematics.

  6. 20. Apr. 2018 · Ostilio Ricci from Fermo is a disciple of Nicolò Tartaglia. At the school of this master of Algebra, who has discovered the resolutive formula for the third-degree equations, Ricchi has learned Maths with an engineer’s approach: namely, as Maths applied to Architecture, military art and practical tasks in general.

  7. According to one of Galileo's first biographers, Niccolò Gherardini, he began studying Archimedes at an early age under Ostilio Ricci, a teacher at the Academy of Drawing in Florence. Indeed, a few years before his death, Galileo described Archimedes as "my master" and his influence is clear from Galileo's first studies.