ScipioneChiaramonti (21 June 1565 – 3 October 1652) was an Italian philosopher and noted opponent of Galileo. The Chiaramonti family was noble and wealthy...
God. Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti was born in Cesena in 1742, the youngest son of Count ScipioneChiaramonti (30 April 1698 – 13 September 1750)...
Leonhard Rauwolf, German physician and botanist (d. 1596) 1565 – ScipioneChiaramonti, Italian philosopher and astronomer (d. 1652) 1630 – Samuel Oppenheimer...
Pius VII (1742–1823), pope from March 14, 1800, to August 20, 1823 ScipioneChiaramonti (1565–1652), philosopher and opponent of Galileo Lorenzo Savadori...
Galileo as chair of mathematics at the University of Padua) and ScipioneChiaramonti, both of whom published their own scathing counter-attacks on Liceti's...
harsh in his attack on ScipioneChiaramonti's efforts to defend traditional Aristotelian cosmology. He criticised Chiaramonti's De tribus novis stellis...
optics and perspective in his hometown with the noted mathematician ScipioneChiaramonti, a pupil of Guidobaldo del Monte, in 1599 he established himself...
contact between Galileo and other thinkers, including the peripatetic ScipioneChiaramonti and Kepler. Marsili was well aware of the importance Galileo's Dialogue...
completed in 1575 by Giuseppe d’Alberto di Scalva. In August 1758, Barnabas Chiaramonti, later Pope Pius VII was professed as a novice at the monastery. The...
note 3. Ritzler, VI, p. 407, with note 4. Chiaramonti was born in Cesena, the youngest son of Count Scipione Chiaramonte. At the age of 14 he became a...
Coghinas Castello di Castelsardo, Castelsardo Castello di Chiaramonti (Castello dei Doria), Chiaramonti Castello Malaspina (Castello di Osilo), Osilo Castello...