Pietro Catena (1501 – 1576) was an Italian astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, theologian and catholic priest, citizen of the Republic of Venice. He was a precursor of the Renaissance scientific revolution and investigated on the relationships between mathematics, logic and philosophy. As a professor in Padua, Catena occupied the same mathematical chair later assigned to Galileo Galilei.
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| - Pietro Catena (1501 – 1576) was an Italian astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, theologian and catholic priest, citizen of the Republic of Venice. He was a precursor of the Renaissance scientific revolution and investigated on the relationships between mathematics, logic and philosophy. As a professor in Padua, Catena occupied the same mathematical chair later assigned to Galileo Galilei. (en)
- Pietro Catena (Venezia, 1501 – Padova, 1576) è stato un astronomo, filosofo, matematico, teologo e religioso italiano della Repubblica di Venezia. Fu un precursore della rivoluzione scientifica rinascimentale e indagò i rapporti tra matematica, logica e filosofia, occupando la stessa cattedra in seguito occupata da Galileo. (it)
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| - Pietro Catena (1501 – 1576) was an Italian astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, theologian and catholic priest, citizen of the Republic of Venice. He was a precursor of the Renaissance scientific revolution and investigated on the relationships between mathematics, logic and philosophy. As a professor in Padua, Catena occupied the same mathematical chair later assigned to Galileo Galilei. (en)
- Pietro Catena (Venezia, 1501 – Padova, 1576) è stato un astronomo, filosofo, matematico, teologo e religioso italiano della Repubblica di Venezia. Fu un precursore della rivoluzione scientifica rinascimentale e indagò i rapporti tra matematica, logica e filosofia, occupando la stessa cattedra in seguito occupata da Galileo. (it)
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