Giovanni Camillo Glorioso
Giovanni Camillo Glorioso | |
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Engraved portrait of Giovanni Camillo Glorioso from Lorenzo Crasso's Elogii d'huomini letterati, Venice, Combi & La Noù, 1666 | |
| Born | 1572 |
| Died | 8 January 1643 (aged 70–71) |
| Other names | C. Mallius Eudoxus |
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| Alma mater | University of Naples Federico II |
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| Discipline | Mathematician, physician, astronomer |
| Institutions | University of Padua |
| Notable students | Giovanni Francesco Sagredo |
| Influenced | Borelli |
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Giovanni Camillo Glorioso (or Gloriosi) (1572 – 8 January 1643) was an Italian mathematician and astronomer. He was a friend of Marino Ghetaldi and Galileo Galilei's successor as professor of mathematics at Padua.