Giovanni Inghirami

Giovanni Inghirami (April 16, 1779 – August 15, 1851) was an Italian astronomer, and a Piarist religious. There is a valley on the moon named after him as well as a crater.

Life

His family produced two other distinguished scholars, Tommaso (1470–1516) (a humanist scholar), and Francesco (1772–1846), (an archaeologist), brother of Giovanni.

His education was received in his native city at the College of Saint Michael. He joined the religious Order of the Piarist Fathers at the age of seventeen, and later became professor of mathematics and philosophy at the Pious Schools of Volterra, where one of his pupils was the future Pope Pius IX. In 1805 he travelled to the north of Italy, and was engaged for some months in scientific work at Milan. He was called to Florence to fill the twofold office of professor of mathematics and astronomy at the College of the Scolopi.

His first publications were articles on hydraulics, statics, and astronomy, astronomical tables, and elementary text-books on mathematics and mathematical geography. In 1830 after observations extending over fourteen years, he published, with the patronage of the Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany, a "Carta topografica e geometica della Toscana" on the scale of 1:200,000.

When the Berlin Academy of Sciences undertook the construction of an exhaustive astronomical atlas, he was assigned a section. His performance of this task won great praise. he became successively provincial and general of his order, but his failing health and his love for scientific work caused him to resign the latter office, which had required his taking up residence in Rome, and to accept the position of vicar-general. He returned to Florence and, although almost blind for some years, continued his teaching until a few months before his death.

Notable scientific literature

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References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Paul Henry Linehan (1913). "Giovanni Inghirami". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.