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  1. Ostilio Ricci da Fermo (1540–1603) was an Italian mathematician . Biography. He was a university professor in Florence at the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, founded in 1560 by Giorgio Vasari. Ricci is also known for being Galileo Galilei 's teacher.

  2. Ricci, Ostilio 1. Dates Born: Fermo, 1540 Died: Florence (?), 15 Jan. 1603 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 63 2. Father Occupation: Aristocrat Orazio Ricci (and the family of his wife Elisabetta Gualteroni) were patricians of Fermo. No information of financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: Italian Career: Italian

  3. Rather, the young scholar became intrigued by mathematics, and found inspiration in the form of Ostilio Ricci, a mathematician in the court of the Tuscan Grand Duke. Ricci, impressed by Galileo's curiosity, agreed to tutor him privately.

  4. According to one of Galileo's first biographers, Niccolò Gherardini, he began studying Archimedes at an early age under Ostilio Ricci, a teacher at the Academy of Drawing in Florence.

  5. RICCI, OSTILIO. ( b. Fermo, Italy, 1540; d. Florence [?], Italy, 15 January 1603) mathematics, military engineering. Ricci was the son of Orazio Ricci and Elisabetta Gualteroni, patricians of Fermo.

  6. Ostilio Ricci, a professor at the Drawing Academy in Florence and a personal friend of Vincenzo Galilei's (c.1520-1591), helped Galileo in his study of Euclid (4th century B.C.) and Archimedes (287-212 B.C.), thus contributing to his decision to abandon the study of medicine for that of mathematics.

  7. Apr 20, 2018 · Ostilio Ricci from Fermo is a disciple of Nicolò Tartaglia. At the school of this master of Algebra, who has discovered the resolutive formula for the third-degree equations, Ricchi has learned Maths with an engineer’s approach: namely, as Maths applied to Architecture, military art and practical tasks in general.