Giovanni Alfonso Borelli died on December 31, 1679 at the age of 71.
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli was born on January 28, 1608.
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli was born on January 28, 1608.
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli died on December 31, 1679 at the age of 71.
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli was born on January 28, 1608 and died on December 31, 1679. Giovanni Alfonso Borelli would have been 71 years old at the time of death or 407 years old today.
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Giovanni Alfonso Borelli is most known for his foundational work in biomechanics and physiology during the 17th century. He is often regarded as the father of biomechanics for his studies on the mechanics of animal movement, where he applied mathematical principles to understand how muscles and bones function together. Borelli's influential text, "De Motu Animalium" (On the Motion of Animals), explored the physical laws governing locomotion and laid the groundwork for future research in both biology and engineering.
Giovanni Borelli has written: 'Linee cronologiche e programmatiche del Partito giovanile liberale italiano' -- subject(s): Partito giovanile liberale italiano 'Medaglioni'
Rosario Borelli died in 2001, in Italy.
Lyda Borelli died on June 1, 1959, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli has written: 'Evclides restitvtvs denuo limatus, sive, Prisca geometriae elementa bruius, & facilius contexta in quibus praecipue proportionvm theoriae noua firmiorioque methodo proponuntur' -- subject(s): Early to 1800, Geometry 'De vi percussionis, et motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Motion, Gravity, Animal locomotion 'Risposta di Gio. Alfonso Borelli' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Gravity, Motion, Physics 'Storia e meteorologia dell'eruzione dell'Etna del 1669' -- subject(s): Climate, Eruption, 1669, History 'De motionibvs natvralibvs a gravitate pendentibvs, liber' -- subject(s): Gravitation, Motion 'Euclides restitutus, siue, Prisca geometriae elementa' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Geometry, Ratio and proportion 'De motv animalivm Jo. Alphonsi Borelli neapolitani matheseos professoris' -- subject(s): Animal locomotion 'On the movement of animals' -- subject(s): Animal locomotion, Early works to 1800
Alda Borelli died on May 25, 1964, in Milan, Lombardy, Italy of heart attack.
Alfonso d'Avalos died in 1546.