Giulio Carlo de' Toschi di Fagnano

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Giulio Carlo, Count Fagnano, and Marquis de Toschi (December 6, 1682 - September 26, 1766) was an Italian mathematician. He was probably the first to direct attention to the theory of elliptic functions. Fagnano was born in Senigallia.

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Fagnano is best known for investigations on the length and division of arcs of certain curves, especially the lemniscate; this seems also to have been in his own estimation his most important work, since he had the figure of the lemniscate with the inscription: "Multifariam divisa atque dimensa Deo veritatis gloria", engraved on the title-page of his Produzioni Matematiche, which he published in two volumes (Pesaro, 1750), and dedicated to Pope Benedict XIV. The same figure and words "Deo veritatis gloria" also appear on his tomb

Failing to rectify the ellipse or hyperbola, Fagnano attempted to determine arcs whose difference should be rectifiable. He also pointed out the remarkable analogy existing between the integrals which represent the arc of a circle and the arc of a lemniscate. Finally he proved the formula

\pi = 2i\log{1 - i \over 1 +i}

where i stands for \sqrt{-1}.

His works were collected and published in two volumes at Pesaro in 1750.

Some mathematicians objected to his methods of analysis founded on the infinitesimal calculus. The most prominent of these were Viviani, De la Hire and Rolle.

He made his higher studies at the Collegio Clementino in Rome and there won great distinction, except with mathematics, to which his adversion was extreme. Only after his college course that he took up its study. Later, without the help of any teacher, he mastered it from its foundations. Most of his important researches were published on the Giornale de' Letterati d'Italia.

An original entry was based on the Rouse History of Mathematics

This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.

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