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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Emmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro FergolEmmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro Fergola (Naples, 20 octobre 1830 - Naples, 5 avril 1915) était un astronome, mathématicien italien, directeur de l'Observatoire astronomique de Capodimonte et sénateur du Royaume d'Italie. Il était le fils du général Gennaro Fergola (1793-1870) et descendant du mathématicien Nicola Fergola (1753-1824), du géodésiste Francesco Fergola (1791-1845), des peintres Salvatore Fergola (1799-1874) et Francesco Fergola (1821-1894). Il enseigne l'analyse mathématique à l'Académie militaire et l'astronomie à l'Université de Naples dont il devient recteur de 1889 à 1891. En 1889, il est nommé directeur de l'Observatoire de Capodimonte et en 1905 Sénateur du Royaume d'Italie. En 1869, avec Angelo Secchi, il détermina la différence de longueur entre Rome et Naples.fférence de longueur entre Rome et Naples. , Emanuele Fergola (Napoli, 20 ottobre 1830 – Napoli, 5 aprile 1915) è stato un matematico italiano. , Emmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro FergolEmmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro Fergola (Naples, 30 October 1830 – Naples, 5 April 1915) was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, and also Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. Son of the Bourbon general Gennaro Fergola, he came from a family with an important cultural and artistic tradition. Nicola, a cousin of his grandfather, was the founder of the Neapolitan school of geometry; his uncle Francesco was the most important of the geographic engineers of the Topographical Office directed by Rizzi Zannoni; Salvatore, an official painter of the court of Francis I of Bourbon, was an exponent of landscape painting, the School of Posillipo in the style of Jakob Philipp Hackert. In 1849 Ernesto Capocci wanted him as a pupil of the Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory, where he spent his entire scientific life. in addition to research activities at the Observatory, from 1855 to 1860 he was a lecturer at the Military College of the Nunziatella. From 1860, he taught at the University of Naples Introduction to calculus, and three years later he became a full professor of higher analysis. With the retirement of Annibale de Gasparis, in 1889 he became the Professor of Astronomy at the University of Naples and the director of the Capodimonte Observatory. For the three-year period 1889-1891 he was Rector of the University of Naples, and also Dean of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences for the years 1869-1870; 1900-1901; 1905-1906. On 4 March 1905, he was appointed Senator of the Kingdom and in 1909 Professor emeritus of the University of Naples. His scientific activity dates back to 1850, publishing works of pure mathematics, while the first astronomical publications date back to 1864 with the determination of the orbital elements of some small planets and comets. In 1869 with Angelo Secchi he measured the difference in longitude between Naples and Rome, using - first in Italy - the telegraph to transmit the data.In 1893 he started a program of simultaneous observations with the Columbia College observatory in New York. The cycle of observations led to the determination of a new value of the aberration constant and to a better determination of the Capodimonte latitude. He was a member of many Italian and European academies, including the Astronomische Gesellschaft (1863) and the Accademia dei Lincei (1884). He was president of the Royal Society of Naples in the years 1895 and 1907 and of the Accademia Pontaniana(1900-1902) and (1906-1908). In 1909 he retired to private life, leaving the memory of an excellent man who honored science and his country.t man who honored science and his country. , Эмануэле Фергола (Emanuele Fergola) — итальянский математик и астроном. , Emanuele Fergola (* 20. Oktober 1830 in NeEmanuele Fergola (* 20. Oktober 1830 in Neapel; † 5. April 1915 ebenda) war ein italienischer Astronom und Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasste. Er war der Sohn des Generals des Königs von Neapel und Sizilien (1793–1870). Zu seinen Verwandten zählten der Mathematiker und Physiker (1753–1824), der Geodät (1791–1845, Bruder von Nicola), der Maler Salvatore Fergola (1799–1874) und dessen Sohn, der Maler (1821–1894). Er unterrichtete an der Militärakademie ab 1860 Analysis und ab 1890 Astronomie an der Universität Neapel. Gleichzeitig war er 1890 bis zu seinem Ruhestand 1910 Direktor des Observatoriums auf dem Capodimonte bei Neapel. 1889 bis 1891 war er Rektor der Universität. 1869 bestimmte er mit Pater Angelo Secchi die Längendifferenz von Rom und Neapel. 1876 erhielt er den Mathematik-Preis der Accademia dei XL. 1900 bis 1903 und 1906 bis 1909 war er Präsident der Accademia Pontaniana in Neapel. Er war Mitglied der Accademia dei Lincei und Senator.lied der Accademia dei Lincei und Senator. , Emanuele Fergola (Nápoles, 20 de outubro dEmanuele Fergola (Nápoles, 20 de outubro de 1830 – Nápoles, 5 de abril de 1915) foi um astrônomo e matemático italiano, que trabalhou com análise matemática. Filho do general do Rei de Nápoles e Sicília (1793–1870). Lecionou análise na Academia Militar a partir de 1860 e a partir de 1890 astronomia na Universidade de Nápoles Federico II. Recebeu o Prêmio de Matemática da Accademia dei XL de 1876. Foi membro da Accademia dei Lincei. 1876. Foi membro da Accademia dei Lincei.
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rdfs:comment Emmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro FergolEmmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro Fergola (Naples, 30 October 1830 – Naples, 5 April 1915) was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, and also Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. Son of the Bourbon general Gennaro Fergola, he came from a family with an important cultural and artistic tradition. Nicola, a cousin of his grandfather, was the founder of the Neapolitan school of geometry; his uncle Francesco was the most important of the geographic engineers of the Topographical Office directed by Rizzi Zannoni; Salvatore, an official painter of the court of Francis I of Bourbon, was an exponent of landscape painting, the School of Posillipo in the style of Jakob Philipp Hackert.ipo in the style of Jakob Philipp Hackert. , Emanuele Fergola (Nápoles, 20 de outubro dEmanuele Fergola (Nápoles, 20 de outubro de 1830 – Nápoles, 5 de abril de 1915) foi um astrônomo e matemático italiano, que trabalhou com análise matemática. Filho do general do Rei de Nápoles e Sicília (1793–1870). Lecionou análise na Academia Militar a partir de 1860 e a partir de 1890 astronomia na Universidade de Nápoles Federico II. Recebeu o Prêmio de Matemática da Accademia dei XL de 1876. Foi membro da Accademia dei Lincei. 1876. Foi membro da Accademia dei Lincei. , Emanuele Fergola (Napoli, 20 ottobre 1830 – Napoli, 5 aprile 1915) è stato un matematico italiano. , Emanuele Fergola (* 20. Oktober 1830 in NeEmanuele Fergola (* 20. Oktober 1830 in Neapel; † 5. April 1915 ebenda) war ein italienischer Astronom und Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasste. Er war der Sohn des Generals des Königs von Neapel und Sizilien (1793–1870). Zu seinen Verwandten zählten der Mathematiker und Physiker (1753–1824), der Geodät (1791–1845, Bruder von Nicola), der Maler Salvatore Fergola (1799–1874) und dessen Sohn, der Maler (1821–1894). Er unterrichtete an der Militärakademie ab 1860 Analysis und ab 1890 Astronomie an der Universität Neapel. Gleichzeitig war er 1890 bis zu seinem Ruhestand 1910 Direktor des Observatoriums auf dem Capodimonte bei Neapel. 1889 bis 1891 war er Rektor der Universität.89 bis 1891 war er Rektor der Universität. , Emmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro FergolEmmanuele Giuseppe Gabriele Gennaro Fergola (Naples, 20 octobre 1830 - Naples, 5 avril 1915) était un astronome, mathématicien italien, directeur de l'Observatoire astronomique de Capodimonte et sénateur du Royaume d'Italie. En 1869, avec Angelo Secchi, il détermina la différence de longueur entre Rome et Naples.fférence de longueur entre Rome et Naples. , Эмануэле Фергола (Emanuele Fergola) — итальянский математик и астроном.
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