Francesco Eschinardi
Francesco Eschinardi (13 December 1623 - 12 January 1703) was an Italian mathematician and philosopher[1].
Life
Eschinardi was born in Rome. From 1637 he studied mathematics, philosophy, logic and rhetoric at the Society of Jesus school. He worked as professor at the Roman College and was a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences from 1679[2].
Works
- Eschinardi, Francesco (1658). Microcosmi physicomathematici. Perusiae: Tipografia episcopale Perugia, Angelo Bartoli (eredi), Angelo Lorenzi.
- Eschinardi, Francesco (1680). Ragguagli dati ad un amico in Parigi sopra alcuni pensieri sperimentabili proposti nell'accademia fisicomatematica di Roma. In Roma: Nicolò Angelo Tinassi.
- Eschinardi, Francesco (1681). Lettera al signor Francesco Redi nella quale si contengono alcuni discorsi fisicomatematici. In Roma: nella stamperia di Nicol’Angelo Tinassi.
- Eschinardi, Francesco (1750). Descrizione di Roma e dell'agro romano. In Roma: Domenico Francioli.
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References
- "Eschinardi, Francesco (1623-1703) in CERL Thesaurus".
- Eschinardi, Francesco. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. 43. Treccani. 1993.
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