Bartolomeo Sovero Explained

Birth Place:Corbières, Switzerland
Death Place:Padua, Republic of Venice
Birth Name:Barthélemy Souvey
Birth Date:1576
Fields:mathematics
Notable Works:Curvi ac recti proportio
Employer:University of Padua

Bartolomeo Sovero (157623 July 1629) was a Swiss mathematician.[1]

Biography

Sovero was born in Corbières in 1576. In 1594 he enterd the Jesuit order and studied logic, mathematics and theology at the Jesuit College of Brera. In 1604 he lef the Society of Jesus. in 1624 Sovero replaced Giovanni Camillo Glorioso on the chair of mathematics at the University of Padua. In his main work, Curvi ac recti proportio, Sovero proves to be a precursor of the geometry of indivisibles and of the method called "proportional parallel movement". It is elucidated by an algebraic formulation. The work of Sovero gave rise to two important polemics, one with the first successor of Galileo in Padua, Glorioso; the second between Guldin and Cavalieri on the subject of the latter's originality.

Works

References

  1. Web site: Bullettino di Bibliografia e Storia delle Scienze Matematiche e Fisiche.

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