Antonio Sangiovanni

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An illustration from Seconda squara mobile, et aritmetica, 1686

Antonio Sangiovanni (or San Giovanni) was a 17th-century Italian agronomist and mathematician.

A nobleman from Vicenza, he wrote Seconda squara mobile, a noteworthy work in the field of geometry.[1]

Works[]

  • Seconda squara mobile, et aritmetica (in Italian). Vicenza: Giovanni Berno. 1686.

References[]

  1. ^ David Eugene Smith (1911). The Teaching of Geometry. Ginn and Company. p. 192. Archived from the original on 25 October 2013.
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