Ovidio Montalbani
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Died | Bologna | September 20, 1671
Alma mater | University of Bologna |
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Ovidio Montalbani (1601 – 1671) was an Italian mathematician.
He was a professor of logic, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine at the University of Bologna.[1]
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Speculum Euclidianum, 1629
Life[]
He was a politically involved citizen of the city of Bologna, where he held several magistrates, such as those of the court of the merchant forum and Tribune of the Plebs.
He was also a member of the (with the alias "l'Innestato"), of the (as "lo Stellato"), and of the (as "il Rugiadoso").[1]
Works[]
- Montalbani, Ovidio (1629). Speculum Euclidianum (in Latin). Bononiae: Clemente Ferroni.
- Hortus botanographicus herbarum ideas, et facies supra bis mille Autotatas Perpetuam, & facillimam immense cognitionis botanicarum differentiarum ad memoriam ... Bologna, Giacomo Monti, 1660
Note[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Montalbanus, Ovidius". thesaurus.cerl.org. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
External links[]
- Marchi, Roberto (2011). "MONTALBANI, Ovidio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 75: Miranda–Montano (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.
Categories:
- 1671 deaths
- 1601 births
- 17th-century Italian mathematicians
- University of Bologna faculty