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Italian mathematician
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Girolami Saladini
Elementa geometriae infinitesimorum, 1760
Born(1735-07-22)22 July 1735
Lucca, Republic of Lucca
Died1 June 1813(1813-06-01) (aged 77)
Bologna, Papal States
Occupationmathematician
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Bologna
Academic advisorsVincenzo Riccati

Girolamo Saladini (Lucca, 22 July 1735 – Bologna, 1 June 1813) was an Italian mathematician.

Biography

Saladini was one of the brightest pupils of the Italian mathematician Vincenzo Riccati, with whom he had a fruitful collaboration: together they wrote the Institutiones analyticae, an extensive treatise on mathematical analysis published in three volumes in Bologna in 1765–1767. In 1775, Saladini published an Italian translation of the work.

Saladini taught geometry, astronomy and higher mathematics at the University of Bologna. He was an early member of the Accademia nazionale delle scienze. He published many articles, works and memoirs in various specialized Italian publications.

In a memoir written by himself and dated 1808, entitled Sul principio delle velocità virtuali ("On the principle of virtual speeds"), starting from the work carried out by the mathematicians Vittorio Fossombroni and Vincenzo Angiulli, he tried to prove the Principle of Virtual Work by trying to avoid the main difficulties, including the presence of constraints.

Works

References

  1. Bullettino di bibliografia e di storia delle scienze matematiche e fisiche (in Italian). Roma. 1873. p. 24.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. Riccati, Vincenzo; Saladini, Girolamo (1765). Institutiones analyticae (in Latin). ex typographia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis.
  3. Bagni, Giorgio T. (1997). "Un matematico trevigiano del Settecento: Vincenzo Riccati (1707-1775)" (PDF). Cassamarca (in Italian).
  4. G. Saladini, Sul principio delle velocità virtuali, Mem. dell'Istituto Nazionale Italiano, t. II, par. la, pp. 399-420, Bologna, 1808.
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