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Giovanni Battista Amici - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Born: 25-Mar-1786; Birthplace: Modena, Italy; Died: 10-Apr-1863; Location of death: Florence, Italy; Cause of death: unspecified; ... Gender: Male; Race or Ethnicity: ... Italian astronomer and microscopist, born on the 25th of March 1786 at Modena. After studying at Bologna, he became professor of mathematics at Modena,
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Giovanni Battista Amici; (1786-1863) ... Giovanni Amici was an Italian microscopist, astronomer, optical instrument designer, and botanist, who is best known as the achromatic lens inventor, also designed reflecting telescopes and introduced a lens for the inspection of an objective's rear focal plane,
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Giovanni Battista Amici (Modena, 25 March 1786 – Florence, 10 April 1863) was the foremost Italian optical scientific instrument maker of the nineteenth century and one of the leading figures of his period at an international level.
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He invented a combination of three prisms that is still used in spectroscopy and is known as the Amici prism. ... Amici's East Coast Pizzer ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Amici, Giovanni Battista...
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Giovanni Battista Amici (March 25, 1786 - April 10, 1863) was an Italian astronomer and microscopist. ... Giovanni Amici was born in Modena, Italy. ... Giovanni Battista Belzoni - Reference [next] [back] Giovanni Animuccia...
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- A.Meschiari (a cura di), National Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Giovanni Battista Amici, Bibliopolis, Napoli 2006. Vol. I (Edited scientific papers), Tomo I: Biographical note and Biography, pp. 29-89.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! ... AMICI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1786-1863) , Italian astronomer and microscopist, was born on the 25th of ... , &c. End of Article: AMICI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1786-1863);
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Amici served as professor of mathematics at the University of Modena from 1815 to 1825 and then became astronomer to the Grand Duke of Tuscany and director of the observatory at the Royal Museum in Florence, where he also lectured at the museum of natural history.
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