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    • Giovanni Battista Riccioli, SJ (17 April 1598 – 25 June 1671) was an Italian astronomer and a Catholic priest in the Jesuit order. He is known, among other things, for his experiments with pendulums and with falling bodies, for his discussion of 126 arguments concerning the motion of the Earth, and for introducing the current scheme of lunar nomencl… See more

    BornGaleazzo Riccioli · 17 April 1598 · Ferrara, Papal States
    Died25 June 1671 (aged 73) · Bologna, Papal States
    Parent(s)Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Gaspara Riccioli (née Orsini)
    Known forExperiments with pendulums and with falling bodies · Introducing the current scheme of lunar nomenclature
    Biography

    Riccioli was born in Ferrara. He entered the Society of Jesus on 6 October 1614. After completing his novitiate, he began to study humanities in 1616, pursuing those studies first at Ferrara, and then at Piacenza.
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    Scientific work

    One of Riccioli's most significant works was his 1651 Almagestum Novum (New Almagest), an encyclopedic work consisting of over 1500 folio pages (38 cm x 25 cm) densely packed with text, tables, and illustrations… See more

     
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  2. Giovanni Battista Riccioli 1598-1671 Italian astronomer who discovered the first double star (1643) and proved instrumental in undermining Aristotelian cosmology. In Almagestum novum (1651) he maintained the identity of celestial and terrestrial matter and thus the corruptibility of the heavens.
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