ProofWiki:Mathematicians/Gerolamo Cardano

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Italian mathematician, physician, inventor, astrologer and gambler.

Also known as Jerome Cardan (the French and English form of his name), Hieronimo (or Hieronymo) Cardano, or Hieronymus Cardanus (the Latin form).


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Nationality

Italian

History

  • Born: September 24, 1501
  • Died: September 21, 1576

Theorems

Books and Papers

  • 1545: Artis magnae, sive de regulis algebraicis, in which he published what is now called Cardano's Formula for solving the cubic, and Ferrari's Method for solving the quartic. Also known as Ars Magna.
  • 1643: De propria vita (Of My Life) (posthumous)
  • 1663: Liber de ludo aleae (The Book of the Game of Dice) (posthumous; written in the 1560's), a treatise on probability.


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