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    Giovanni Antonio Magini (in Latin, Maginus) (13 June 1555 – 11 February 1617) was an Italian astronomer, astrologer, cartographer, and mathematician....
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  • mathematician Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555 – 1617), Italian astronomer, astrologer, cartographer, and mathematician Giovanni Antonio Maria Zanardini...
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  • literature, but the first confirmed publication was in 1602 by Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555–1617) in his book "Tabulae Primi Mobilis, quas Directionem...
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  • Antonio Magini-Coletti (17 February 1855 – 21 July 1912) was a leading Italian baritone who had a prolific career in Europe and the United States during...
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    Palaestino" [Author Rabbi Uri son of Simeon, Palestinian Jew]" 1596: Giovanni Antonio Magini, Geographia, Cosmographia, or Universal Geography: An atlas of...
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    Drohobycz) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 16th century Ulisse Aldrovandi Giovanni Antonio Magini Camillo Baldi Girolamo Cardano Ignazio Danti Giovanni Della...
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    own son, Giovannino (1550 – post 1577), and then to his grandson Giovan Antonio (1577 – post 1649), and it continued to be passed down in this manner until...
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  • (d. 1579) 1539 – Jost Amman, Swiss printmaker (d. 1591) 1555 – Giovanni Antonio Magini, Italian mathematician, cartographer and astronomer (d. 1617) 1580...
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    foreheads, was written in 1558 and published posthumously in 1658. Giovanni Antonio Magini was also interested in the subject. Ciro Spontoni published an...
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    A member of the Bolognese nobility, Manzini was a student of Giovanni Antonio Magini. He belonged to a group of Bolognese scientists who supported Galileo...
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