- Vincentio Reinieri
Vincentio (Vincenzio, Vincenzo) Reinieri (Renieri, Reiner) (
March 30 ,1606 -November 5 ,1647 ) was an Italianmathematician andastronomer . He was a friend and disciple ofGalileo .Born at
Genoa , he was a member of theOlivetan order. His order sent him toRome in 1623. He met Galileo atSiena in 1633. Galileo had Reinieri update and attempt to improve his astronomical tables of the motions ofJupiter's moons , revising these tables for prediction of the positions of these satellites.Reinieri's work led him to
Arcetri , where he befriendedVincenzo Viviani . Reinieri enjoyed the same spirit of inquiry and love of debate as his mentor. On February 5, 1641, Reinieri wrote Galileo fromPisa : "Not infrequently I am in some battle with thePeripatetic gentlemen, particularly when I note that those fattest with ignorance least appreciate your worth, and I have just given the head of one of those a good scrubbing." (Drake, p. 413-4)Reinieri became professor of mathematics at the
University of Pisa on the death ofDino Peri . He also taught Greek there. His astronomical work consisted of adding new observations of Jupiter's moons to Galileo's. To some degree, Reinieri improved the Galilean tables on the motions of these satellites. Before his death, Galileo decided to place all of the papers containing his observations and calculations in the hands of Reinieri. Reinieri was to finish and revise them.Reinieri's observations of Jupiter's moons remained unpublished at the time of his premature death at Pisa in 1647. He was succeeded to the chair of mathematics by Famiano Michelini (c. 1600-1666).
On Reinieri's death, papers concerning
longitude entrusted to him by Galileo are said to have been stolen by a man named Giuseppe Agostini (Fahie, p. 374). However, scholars such as Antonio Favaro doubt whether thistheft actually occurred (see Antonio Favaro, "Documenti inediti per la Storia dei MSS. Galileiani", Rome, 1886, pp. 8-14).Reiner crater on the
Moon is named after him.Latin works*"Expugnata Hierusalem, poema", Publisher: Maceratae, Apud Petrum Salvionum (1628) [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/69647370&referer=brief_results]
*"Tabulae mediceae secundorum mobilium universales quibus per unicum prosthaphaereseon orbis canonem planetarum calculus exhibetur. Non solum tychonicè iuxta Rudolphinas Danicas & Lansbergianas, sed etiam iuxta Prutenicas Alphonsinas & Ptolemaicas", Publisher: Florentiae, typis nouis Amatoris Massae & Laurentij de Landis (1639) [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/6565804&referer=brief_results]
*"Tabulæ motuum cælestium universales : serenissimi magni ducis etruriæ Ferdinandi II. auspicijs primo editæ, & Mediceæ nuncupati, nunc vero auctæ, recognitæ, atque... Bernardini Fernandez de Velasco... iussu, ac sumptibus recusæ..."Publisher: Florentiæ : typis Amatoris Massæ Foroliuien., 1647 [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/84712529&referer=brief_results]ources
*Drake, Stillman, "Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography" (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978), 464. ISBN 0-226-16226-5
*Fahie, J.J., [http://books.google.com/books?as_brr=1&id=uBZGzID2BuIC&vid=05ld3_daAzjdXssHuUUBU5D&dq=%22galileo%22&jtp=v "Galileo: His Life and Work"] (London: John Murray, 1903), 374-5. -Google Books Further reading
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0L0sP_8IL8mQL8Gy&id=gglJssJIjIwC&pg=RA2-PA242&printsec=8&dq=%22a+selection+from+italian+prose+writers%22 "A Selection from Italian Prose Writers: with a double translation: for the use of students of the Italian language on the Hamiltonian system"] , London, Hunt and Clark, 1828 -
Google Books . Letters of Galileo to Renieri: pp. 142-147 (no images for remainder of letter), and pp. 242-253 (no images pp, 246-250).
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