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Giovanni Lodovico Longo

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Discorso matematico (1588)

Giovanni Lodovico Longo, also known as Gio. Luigi Lungo (fl. 1588), was an Italian mathematician.[1]

Born in Piedmont, he became a citizen of Perugia and there a member of the Academy of the Senseless (Accademia degli Insensati), where he was nicknamed "the Concentrate" (il Concentrato).[2]

Works

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  • Discorso matematico (in Italian). Mantua: Francesco Osanna. 1588.
  • Ragionamento ... all'ill. Gio. Tomaso Valperga ... (in Italian). M.A. Bellone. 1591.

References

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  1. ^ Archivio biografico italiano (in Italian). Vol. 3. Munich: K. G. Saur. 1987. p. 836. ISBN 9783598315558.
  2. ^ Discorso matematico, title page.