Bonaventura Cavalieri has written:
'Lo specchio vstorio..'
In Italy (1598 - 1647)
Bonaventura Tecchi has written: 'Tarda estate' 'Giovani amici'
Bonaventura Mariani has written: 'Introductio in Libros Sacros Novi Testamenti'
Bonaventura Castiglione has written: 'Gallorum insubrum antiquae sedes' -- subject(s): History
Bonaventure died on 1274-07-15.
Paola Cavalieri has written: 'La questione animale' -- subject(s): Animal rights, Speciesism
Walter Cavalieri has written: 'L'Aquila' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, History, Armistices
Andreas Mielke has written: 'Zeitgenosse Bonaventura'
Bonaventura has written: 'Regula musice plane' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Gregorian chants, Early works to 1800
da Brescia Bonaventura has written: 'Regula musice plane (Monuments of music and music literature in facsimile ; 2d ser.: music literature)'
Federigo Bonaventura has written: 'Della ragion di stato et della prudenza politica' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Political science, The State
Bonaventura Cavalieri is best known for his development of the method of indivisibles, which laid the groundwork for integral calculus by allowing for the calculation of areas and volumes using infinitesimally small parts. He introduced the concept of the Cavalieri's principle, stating that two solids of equal height and cross-sectional areas at every height are equal in volume. Additionally, his work in the "Geometria" emphasized the relationship between geometry and algebra, influencing later mathematicians in their understanding of curves and surfaces.