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- Gerolamo Cardano (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo karˈdaːno]; also Girolamo[1] or Geronimo; [2] French: Jérôme Cardan; Latin: Hieronymus Cardanus; 24 September – 21 September ) was an Italian polymath whose interests and proficiencies ranged through those of mathematician, physician, biologist, physicist, chemist, astrologer, astronomer, philosoph.
| At the age of 18 (about 1520), the son Girolamo entered the University of Pavia, where he would have followed the quadrivium. | |
| The De Subtilitate of Girolamo Cardano, ed. | |
| Gambling led Cardano to the study of probability, and he was the first writer to recognize that random events are governed by mathematical laws. |
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- Gerolamo Cardano (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo karˈdaːno]; also Girolamo [1] or Geronimo; [2] French: Jérôme Cardan; Latin: Hieronymus Cardanus; 24 September 1501– 21 September 1576) was an Italian polymath whose interests and proficiencies ranged through those of mathematician, physician, biologist, physicist, chemist, astrologer, astronomer, philosopher, music theorist, writer, and.
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- Girolamo Cardano was an Italian physician, mathematician, and astrologer who gave the first clinical description of typhus fever and whose book Ars magna (The Great Art; or, The Rules of Algebra) is one of the cornerstones in the history of algebra.
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