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RefNoEC/1745/19
Previous numbersCert I, 284; A04698
LevelItem
TitleMarinoni, Giovanni Giacomo: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date20 March 1746
CitationSignr Giovanni Giacomo Marinoni of Udine. His Imperial Majestys Mathematician and Proffessor of Astronomy at Vienna, desiring to offer himself a candidate for Election into the Royal Society. We do accordingly propose him and upon the general reputation of his merit and Learning recommend him as a Gentleman very proper to be elected into our Body and likely to be a very usefull Member and correspondent. He is the author of a very curious work lately presented by him, in which is contained the description of his own fine Observatory at Vienna together with that of the Noble instruments of all Sorts with which the Same is furnished.
ProposersM Folkes; Croml Mortimer; J Parsons; John Machin
AccessStatusOpen
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Marinoni, Giovanni Giacomo: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA1579Marinoni; Giovanni Giacomo (1676 - 1755)1676 - 1755
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