Orazio Grassi, S.J. (b. Savona 1 May 1583 – d. Rome 23 July 1654), was an Italian Jesuit priest, who is best noted as a mathematician, astronomer and...
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painter Orazio Giustiniani (1580–1649), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Orazio Grassi (1583–1654), Italian mathematician, astronomer and architect Orazio Costante...
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time. In 1619, Galileo became embroiled in a controversy with Father Orazio Grassi, professor of mathematics at the Jesuit Collegio Romano. It began as...
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little queen) Nicolò Grassi, also known as Nicola Grassi, Italian painter, active in a late-Baroque or Rococo style Orazio Grassi, Italian Jesuit astronomer...
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Ludovisi finally chose the plans drawn up by the Jesuit mathematician, Orazio Grassi, professor at the Collegio Romano itself. The foundation stone was laid...
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sarsaparilla-based soft drink brand Sarsi First Nation, a First Nation in Canada Orazio Grassi, who used "Sarsi" as his pseudonym This disambiguation page lists articles...
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1624 he informed Galileo of his meeting with Orazio Grassi and of the apparently positive comments Grassi had made about Copernican theory. Later, he warned...
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room for the church of St. Ignatius. It was designed by the Jesuit Orazio Grassi and solemnly consecrated in 1722. The flat ceiling and missing dome...
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philosopher and a rhetorician. The mathematician was Orazio Grassi, a pupil of Maelcote and Grienberger. Grassi argued that the absence of parallax meant that...
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motion. In 1619, Galileo became embroiled in a controversy with Father Orazio Grassi, professor of mathematics at the Jesuit Collegio Romano. It began as...
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