Cavalieri
[ kav-uhl-yair-ee; Italian kah-vah-lye-ree ]
noun
Fran·ces·co Bo·na·ven·tu·ra [frahn-ches-kaw baw-nah-ven-too-rah], /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ ˌbɔ nɑ vɛnˈtu rɑ/, 1598–1697, Italian mathematician.
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How to use Cavalieri in a sentence
When Cavalieri was printing his two treatises there was much discussion of the problem of quadratures.
Cavalieri remained a faithful friend to Michelangelo to his very last hour, at which indeed he was present.
Michelangelo | Romain RollandIf this be strictly true, he must have left little, in point of invention, for Cavalieri.
Signor Righellini observed him, in company with many other Cavalieri very curious to see him eat.
Sleep and Its Derangements | William A. HammondAdamberger, Cavalieri, and Fischer are thoroughly pleased with their songs.
Life Of Mozart, Vol. 2 (of 3) | Otto Jahn
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