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Italian Jesuit philosopher, theologian, engineer and mathematician
Niccolò Cabeo, SJ (also known as Nicolaus Cabeus; February 26, 1586 – June 30, 1650) was an Italian Jesuit philosopher, theologian, engineer and mathematician
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German scientist, inventor, and politician (1602-1686)
magnet the Earth (De Magnete) published in 1600 and of the Jesuit Niccolo Cabeo's Philosophia Magnetica (1629). He does not explicitly acknowledge any anticipation
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City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
in the scientific field, given that Fathers Giuseppe Biancani, Niccolò Cabeo and Mario Bettinus, all members of the order, taught there. The war to reduce
Parma
Italian Jesuit mathematician (1617–1707)
Provincia Veneta by Giuseppe Biancani, and represented later by Niccolò Cabeo, Niccolò Zucchi, Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Francesco Maria Grimaldi
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Lunar impact crater
Novum by Giovanni Riccioli, who named it after Italian astronomer Niccolò Cabeo (1586-1650). However, the position of the Cabeus crater was in the location
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Class of physical phenomena
particular, Garzoni is referred to as an expert in magnetism by Niccolò Cabeo, whose Philosophia Magnetica (1629) is just a re-adjustment of Garzoni's
Magnetism
History of the study of Earth's magnetic field
terella and measuring the effect on declinations. A Jesuit monk, Niccolò Cabeo, later took a leaf from Gilbert's book and showed that, if the topography
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Italian Jesuit astronomer, mathematician, and selenographer (1566–1624)
distinguished themselves for their scientific contributions, such as Niccolò Cabeo, Niccolò Zucchi, Mario Bettinus and Giovanni Battista Riccioli. In his Aristotelis
Giuseppe_Biancani
Italian astronomer and priest (1598–1671)
the 1633–1634 academic year in Mantua, where he collaborated with Niccolò Cabeo (1576–1650) in further pendulum studies. In 1635 he was back at Parma, where
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Calendar year
28 – Jean Rotrou, French poet and tragedian (b. 1609) June 30 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian Jesuit writer, theologian (b. 1586) July 2 – Marion Delorme, French
1650
Aquinas (Index Thomisticus) which was later digitalized by IBM Niccolò Cabeo (1586–1650) – Jesuit mathematician; the crater Cabeus is named in his honor
List of Catholic clergy scientists
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Calendar year
Matthias Faber, German Jesuit priest, writer (d. 1653) February 26 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian Jesuit writer, theologian (d. 1657) March 12 – Jean Dolbeau, French
1586
a queen bee and not a king as previously thought. February 26 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian polymath (died 1650) December 6 – Niccolò Zucchi, Italian astronomer
1586_in_science
1641 work by Athanasius Kircher
magnets. Niccolò Cabeo used Garzoni's manuscript as the basis for his own Philosophia Magnetica. Kircher cited Gilbert, Garzoni and Cabeo in Magnes sive
Magnes_sive_de_Arte_Magnetica
42°08′W / 85.33°S 42.13°W / -85.33; -42.13 (Cabeus) 100.58 1935 Niccolò Cabeo (1586–1650) WGPSN Cailleux 60°25′S 153°30′E / 60.41°S 153.5°E / -60.41;
List of craters on the Moon: C–F
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– Jean Rotrou, French poet and dramatist (born 1609) June 30 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian philosopher (born 1586) August 25 – Richard Crashaw, English poet
1650_in_literature
Italian natural philosopher
particular, Garzoni is referred to as an expert in magnetism by Niccolò Cabeo, whose Philosophia Magnetica (1629) is just a re-adjustment of Garzoni's
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Decade
Matthias Faber, German Jesuit priest, writer (d. 1653) February 26 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian Jesuit writer, theologian (d. 1657) March 12 – Jean Dolbeau, French
1580s
(2003–2004), President of St. Joseph's Preparatory School (2006–2008) Niccolò Cabeo, many early contributions to physics Pedro de Calatayud, missionary Saint
List_of_Jesuits
Decade
28 – Jean Rotrou, French poet and tragedian (b. 1609) June 30 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian Jesuit writer, theologian (b. 1586) July 2 – Marion Delorme, French
1650s
11 – René Descartes, French mathematician (born 1596) June 30 – Niccolò Cabeo, Italian polymath (born 1586) July 18 – Christoph Scheiner, German astronomer
1650_in_science
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English : variant of Presnell.
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Delighting in the Gods; Pious; Religious
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Very Sweet; Alternate Forms Sherinai or Sherina
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Pet form of Italian Cesare, CESARINO means "severed."
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Hera: (the Roman Juno) was the mythological Greek Queen of Heaven and wife of Zeus. Dealing with...
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