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- Margherita Sarrocchi - Wikipedia
Sarrocchi had numerous other scientific interests like geometry, astronomy, and natural philosophy However, her writings in these fields have been lost or destroyed
- Margherita Sarrocchi — Meredith K. Ray
Margherita Sarrocchi Best known for her epic poem Scanderbeide (1623), Margherita Sarrocchi was deeply involved in the intellectual culture of her adopted city of Rome
- First female epic poet, forgotten voice of the Renaissance and . . . - WHYY
Galilei’s relationship with the celebrated poet and natural philosopher Margherita Sarrocchi offers a window into this vibrant world, along with a reminder of the important — and woefully overlooked — role of women in the history of science Sarrocchi and Galilei connected in 1611 at pivotal moments in their respective careers
- Margherita Sarrocchi - Wikiwand
Margherita Sarrocchi was an Italian poet and a supporter of the theories of Galileo She was also a mathematics student with a vast variety of interests in othe
- Margherita Sarrocchi - Lisa Kaborycha
Sarrocchi became renowned for her polymath abilities, praised by many leading intellects of the day for her abilities in Greek and Latin, rhetoric, logic, geometry, astrology, natural philosophy, and theology
- STATECRAFT AND THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE IN MARGHERITA SARROCCHI’S . . .
Sarrocchi, Scanderbeide [1606], sig 3r : « in materia di scientie, si tratta de Cieli, dell’intel-ligenze di Astrologia, d’uno studio di cose naturali molto curioso » The Scanderbeide had at least three editions : the first partial edition in eleven cantos
- Margherita Sarrocchi Explained
What is Margherita Sarrocchi? Margherita Sarrocchi was an Italian poet and a supporter of the theories of Galileo
- Sarrocchi, Margherita | SpringerLink
Margherita Sarrocchi (1560–1617) was a poet, natural philosopher, and early supporter of Galileo A celebrated polymath, Sarrocchi was the author of the epic poem Scanderbeide, first published in 1606, with a second, posthumous edition in 1623
- Tito Sarrocchi - Google Arts Culture
In 1858 the sienese purist sculptor Tito Sarrocchi was commissioned to create a copy of della Quercia's Fonte Gaia, severely damaged The artist's task consisted in reinvent the sculpture's
- Margherita Sarrocchi (Author of Scanderbeide) - Goodreads
Sarrocchi became renowned for her polymath abilities, praised by many leading intellects of the day for her abilities in Greek and Latin, rhetoric, logic, geometry, astrology, natural philosophy, and theology
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