Carlo Brioschi
portrait of Carlo Brioschi
Born(1782-08-15)15 August 1782
Died29 January 1833(1833-01-29) (aged 50)
NationalityItalian
Known fordirector of the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy, Geodesy
InstitutionsAstronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, University of Naples Federico II

Carlo, Maria Rocco Francesco Saverio Brioschi (15 August 1782 in Milan – 29 January 1833 in Naples) was an Italian astronomer and geodesist, professor of astronomy at the University of Naples and director of the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte. On the evening of 17 December 1819, he made the first astronomical observation from the new Capodimonte Observatory by measuring the zenith distance of α Cassiopeiae with the Reichenbach multiplier (or repeater) circle housed in the east dome.[1] In 1824 he published the first and only volume of his stellar catalog: Comentarj astronomici della Specola reale di Napoli.[2]

Note

  1. Mauro Gargano (2016). "Carlo Brioschi, il primo astronomo di Capodimonte" (PDF). Giornale di Astronomia. XCII (2): 10–16.
  2. Commentarj astronomici della Specola Reale di Napoli di Carlo Brioschi direttore della medesima, professore di Astronomia nell'Università reale, socio dell'Accademia delle Scienze di Napoli, e della Società Astronomica di Londra. Parte I. Vol. I. Tip. nella Pietà de' Turchini. 1824–1826. pp. I–VIII, 1–153.

Bibliography

See also

"Carlo Brioschi". Polvere di stelle: i beni culturali dell'astronomia italiana. 2012.


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