Teofilo Bruni (Verona, 1569 - Vicenza, 1638 ) was an Italian mathematician and astronomer.[1]
Life
Born in Verona, he was a capuchin friar known by the name of Raffaele.[2] He wrote mainly about mathematics and astronomy, but he published a book about clocks and other tools based on mathematical concepts.[3]
Works
- Armonia astronomica e geometrica (in Italian). Venezia: Giovanni Varisco & Varisco Varisco. 1622.
- Novo planisferio, o Astrolabio universale (in Italian). Vicenza: Francesco Grossi. 1625.
References
- โ "Bruni, Teofilo (1569 - 1638) in CERL Thesaurus".
- โ Mironi, Francesco Barbarano de' (1760). "Historia ecclesiastica della place, territorio, e diocese di Vicenza by Francesco Barbarano de' Mironi".
- โ Maffei, Marchese Scipione (1731). "Verona illustrata by Scipione Maffei".
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