| Authorised form of name | Frisi; Paolo (1728 - 1784) |
| Dates | 1728 - 1784 |
| Place of birth | Milan, Italy |
| Date of birth | 13 April 1728 |
| Place of death | Milan, Italy |
| Date of death | 22 November 1784 |
| Occupation | Catholic priest |
| Research field | Mathematics |
| Physics |
| Astronomy |
| Activity | Career: Professor of mathematics at the University of Pisa (1756-1764); Associate of St Petersburg Academy of Sciences; Member of the Academy of Berlin; member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; granted a pension by Empress Maria Theresa |
| Membership category | Fellow |
| Date of election | 09/06/1757 |
| Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DSB |
| Code | NA343 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
| RefNo | Title | Date |
| L&P/4/365 | Letter, 'Of the protection of buildings from lightning' from Paolo Frisi to Charles Morton | 17 October 1766 |
| L&P/2/280 | Letter, 'Letter to the President of the Royal Society' from Paolo Frisi to Martin Folkes | 31 December 1751 |
| L&P/4/144 | Letter, 'On astronomical matters' from Paolo Frisi to the Royal Society | 18 January 1763 |
| L&P/2/397 | Paper, 'Account of an essay, 'Disquisitio mathematica in causam physicam figurae et magntiudinis telluris nostrae' [Mathematics inquiry into the physical shape of our planet and magnitudes] by Paolo Frisi' by James Short | 1753 |