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Authorised form of nameCarlini; Francesco (1783 - 1862)
Dates1783 - 1862
Place of birthMilan, Italy
Date of birth08 January 1783
Place of deathCrodo, Piedmont
Date of death29 August 1862
Research fieldAstronomy
ActivityCareer:
Director of the Observatory in Milan (1805-); President of the Lombard Institute
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election09/06/1832
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1862-1863 vol 12 pp lvi-lix
CodeNA1393
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1832/27Carlini, Francesco: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MA/30Magnetic observations at Milan, Italy, communicated by Francesco Carlini1843-1845
MA/30/9Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London3 September 1844
MA/30/1Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London1 May 1843
MA/30/13Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London29 April 1845
MA/30/8Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London22 June 1844
MA/30/7Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London27 February 1844
MA/30/4Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London16 September 1843
MA/30/2Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London22 April 1843
MA/30/3Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London25 June 1843
MA/30/12Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London26 February 1845
MA/30/14Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London21 June 1845
MA/30/5Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London21 October 1843
MA/30/6Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London27 December 1843
MA/30/10Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London26 October 1844
MA/30/11Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London20 December 1844
MA/30/15Letter from Robert Stambucchi, Milan, Italy, to the Royal Society, London4 September 1845
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