Federigo Zuccari

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Federigo Vincenzo Antonio Ludovico Zuccari (Isola di Sora, 26 août 1783 - Barra, Naples, 15 décembre 1817) était un astronome italien, professeur d'astronomie à l'Université de Naples, professeur de géographie mathématique à l'Académie militaire de Naples et directeur de l'Observatoire astronomique de Naples. rdf:langString
Federigo Zuccari (Isola del Liri, 26 agosto 1783 – Barra, 15 dicembre 1817) è stato un astronomo italiano, direttore dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Napoli. rdf:langString
Federigo, Vincenzo Antonio, Ludovico Zuccari (Isola di Sora, 26 August 1783 – Barra (Naples), 15 December 1817) was an Italian astronomer, professor of Astronomy at the Naples University, professor of Mathematical Geography at the Military Academy of Naples and director of the Astronomical Observatory of Naples. On 17 August 1811 Murat sent him back to Naples, appointing him director of the Observatory located at the ancient monastery of San Gaudioso. In 1815 he took his nephew Ernesto Capocci as a pupil with whom he also made meteorological observations. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari (astronome)
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari (astronomo)
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari
xsd:date 1817-12-15
xsd:date 1783-08-26
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rdf:langString Astronomical Observatory of Naples, University of Naples Federico II, Polytechnic-Military Schools
xsd:date 1783-08-26
rdf:langString Oil painting of Federigo Zuccari
xsd:date 1817-12-15
rdf:langString founder of the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte
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rdf:langString Federigo, Vincenzo Antonio, Ludovico Zuccari (Isola di Sora, 26 August 1783 – Barra (Naples), 15 December 1817) was an Italian astronomer, professor of Astronomy at the Naples University, professor of Mathematical Geography at the Military Academy of Naples and director of the Astronomical Observatory of Naples. He studied in Naples and Rome, also becoming passionate about literature and fine arts. In 1807 he was appointed professor of spherical trigonometry and mathematical geography at the Real Scuola della Nunziatella. After the death of , Zuccari was sent, in 1809, by King Joachim Murat to Milan at the Brera Observatory to specialize in Astronomy with Barnaba Oriani. On 17 August 1811 Murat sent him back to Naples, appointing him director of the Observatory located at the ancient monastery of San Gaudioso. In 1812 the government agreed to the request by Zuccari to erect a new building for the Observatory on Miradois hill near the Royal Palace of Capodimonte. Together with the architect Stefano Gasse he designed a majestic building in neoclassical style whose first stone was laid on 4 November 1812. After the death of Zuccari, the original project was partially modified by Giuseppe Piazzi to make the spaces more functional. With the few instruments available, at the observatory of San Gaudioso he made observations of the Sun, lunar and solar eclipses and made a long series of measurements of stellar positions. This star catalog was never published for the astronomer's untimely death. In 1815 he took his nephew Ernesto Capocci as a pupil with whom he also made meteorological observations. He was a member of the Imperiale e Reale Ateneo Italiano (1810), of the Academy of Sciences of Naples (1811), of the Pontaniana Academy (1812), of the Royal Institute of Encouragement (1812) and knight of the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies (c. 1814).
rdf:langString Federigo Vincenzo Antonio Ludovico Zuccari (Isola di Sora, 26 août 1783 - Barra, Naples, 15 décembre 1817) était un astronome italien, professeur d'astronomie à l'Université de Naples, professeur de géographie mathématique à l'Académie militaire de Naples et directeur de l'Observatoire astronomique de Naples.
rdf:langString Federigo Zuccari (Isola del Liri, 26 agosto 1783 – Barra, 15 dicembre 1817) è stato un astronomo italiano, direttore dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Napoli.
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