Английская Википедия:Giacomo Micalori

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Della sfera mondiale , 1626

Giacomo Micalori (1570 – 1645) was an Italian theologian, philosopher and astronomer.[1]

Life

Born in Urbino in 1570,[1] he became in 1600 a canon of the Urbino Cathedral.[2] He was professor of theology and philosophy at the University of Urbino.[3]

His main work in four books, Della sfera mondiale, printed in Urbino in 1626 by Marc' Antonio Mazzantini with many astronomical illustrations, is a relevant work of disclosure against judicial astrology, with details about telescope and zodiac.[4]

He vigorously disputed with Erycius Puteanus (Erik van de Putte) about his proposal of a calendrical date line.[5] He was also author of a comedy and a drama.[3]

He died in Urbino in 1645.[1]

Works

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