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Giusto Bellavitis
Born(1803-11-22)22 November 1803
Bassano, Vicenza
Died6 November 1880(1880-11-06) (aged 76)
Tezze sul Brenta (near Bassano)
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Padua
Known forEquipollence
SpouseMaria Tavelli
Scientific career
FieldsGeometry
InstitutionsUniversity of Padua

Giusto Bellavitis (22 November 1803 – 6 November 1880) was an Italian mathematician, senator, and municipal councilor.[1][2] According to Charles Laisant,

His principle achievement, which marks his place, in the future and the present, among the names of geometers that will endure, is the invention of the method of equipollences, a new method of analytic geometry that is both philosophical and fruitful.[1]

Born in Bassano del Grappa in 1803 to Ernesto Bellavitis and Giovanna Navarini, Giusto studied largely alone. In 1840 he entered Institut Venitian and in 1842 began instructing at Lycee de Vicence. In 1845 he became professor of descriptive geometry at University of Padua. With the unification of Italy he took the opportunity to revise the curriculum to include complementary algebra and analytic geometry. Bellavitis married in 1842 and had one son who also taught geometry at the University of Padua.[1]

Bellavitis anticipated the idea of a Euclidean vector with his notion of equipollence. Two line segments AB and CD are equipollent if they are parallel and have the same length and direction. The relation is denoted In modern terminology, this relation between line segments is an example of an equivalence relation. The concept of vector addition was written by Bellavitis as: According to Laissant, Bellavitis published works in "arithmetic, algebra, geometry, infinitesimal calculus, probability, mechanics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, mineralogy, geodesy, geography, telegraphy, social science, philosophy, and literature."[1]

  1. ^ a b c d Charles Laisant (1880) "Giusto Bellavitis. Nécrologie", Bulletin des sciences mathématiques et astronomiques, 2nd série, 4(1): 343–8
  2. ^ Carruccio, Ettore (1970), "Bellavitis, Giusto", in Gillispie, Charles Coulston (ed.), Dictionary of Scientific Biography, vol. 1, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 590–592

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