Otia sive ephemerides felsineae recentiores, Volume 2Typis Constantini Pisarij ad S. Michaelem prope Archigymnasium, sumptibus Ludouici Mariae Ruinetti bibliopolae Bonon. sub signo mercurij, 1701 Mezzavacca (d. 1704), professor of jurisprudence at Bologna and later governor of a town near Venice, was a self-taught astronomer. This series of celestial ephemerides continues the ones begun by Montebruni. |
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Otia Sive Ephemerides Felsineae Recentiores: Cum Novis ..., Volume 2 Flaminio Mezzavacca Affichage du livre entier - 1701 |