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    Lorenzo Mascheroni (Italian pronunciation: [loˈrɛntso maskeˈroːni]; May 13, 1750 – July 14, 1800) was an Italian mathematician. He was born near Bergamo...
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    mathematician Lorenzo Mascheroni used the notations A and a for the constant. The notation γ appears nowhere in the writings of either Euler or Mascheroni, and...
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  • Lorenzo Mascheroni (1750–1800), Italian mathematician Lorenzo Odone (1978–2008), American ALD patient, the first treated with Lorenzo's oil Lorenzo Ornaghi...
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  • footballer Fabio Mascheroni (born 1977), Italian long-distance runner Lorenzo Mascheroni (1750–1800), Italian mathematician Marcelo Mascheroni (born 1959)...
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  • The theorem was independently discovered by Lorenzo Mascheroni in 1797 and it was known as Mascheroni's Theorem until Mohr's work was rediscovered. Several...
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  • Erdős–Borwein constant Euler–Mascheroni constant ( γ {\displaystyle \gamma } ) – Leonhard Euler and Lorenzo Mascheroni Euler's number ( e {\displaystyle...
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    Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (b. 1732) July 14 – Lorenzo Mascheroni, Italian mathematician (b. 1750) July 18 – John Rutledge, governor...
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  • or solved the problem. Napoleon's friend the Italian mathematician Lorenzo Mascheroni introduced the limitation of using only a compass (no straight edge)...
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    "Caio Gracco," "La Mascheroniana," a poem on the death of his friend Lorenzo Mascheroni, and his beautiful and popular hymn beginning "Bell'Italia," etc....
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    Domenico Romagnosi, naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani, mathematician Lorenzo Mascheroni and anatomist Antonio Scarpa. In 1858, the university was the scene...
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