Paul Guldin

Swiss astronomer and mathematician

Paul Guldin - Swiss astronomer and mathematician
Born

June 12th, 1577
448 years ago

Died

November 3rd, 1643
382 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Switzerland

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Contributed significantly to mathematics and astronomy during the early modern period. Developed the concept of the Guldin's Theorem, contributing to the understanding of the volume of solids of revolution. Published seminal works such as "Commentaria in Sphaeram" and "De Systemate Spheroidum," which explored celestial bodies and geometric principles. Engaged in scholarly correspondence with contemporaries like Galileo, thereby influencing the scientific discourse of the time.

Developed Guldin's Theorem

Published 'Commentaria in Sphaeram'

Influenced early modern scientific thought

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