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Name
  
Lorenzo Mascheroni


Role
  
Mathematician

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Died
  
July 14, 1800, Paris, France

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Lorenzo Mascheroni (May 13, 1750 – July 14, 1800) was an Italian mathematician.

Lorenzo Mascheroni Lorenzo Mascheroni and the EulerMascheroni Constant 360

He was born near Bergamo, Lombardy. At first mainly interested in the humanities (poetry and Greek language), he eventually became professor of mathematics at Pavia.

In his Geometria del Compasso (Pavia, 1797), he proved that any geometrical construction which can be done with compass and straightedge, can also be done with compasses alone. However, the priority for this result (now known as the Mohr–Mascheroni theorem) belongs to the Dane Georg Mohr, who had previously published a proof in 1672 in an obscure book, Euclides Danicus. This problem was the source of a musical composition called "Mascheroni Circles", performed by David Stutz on the album Iolet.

In his Adnotationes ad calculum integrale Euleri (1790) he published a calculation of what is now known as the Euler–Mascheroni constant, usually denoted as γ (gamma).

He died in Paris.

References

Lorenzo Mascheroni Wikipedia