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{{short description|Italian mathematician (1522–1565)}} {{Infobox scientist | name = Lodovico de Ferrari | birth_date = {{birth-date|2 February 1522}} | birth_place = [[Bologna]] | death_date = {{dda|1565|10|5|1522|2|2|df=y}} | death_place = Bologna | nationality = [[Italy|Italian]] | field = [[Mathematics]] | work_institutions = | alma_mater = | academic_advisors = [[Gerolamo Cardano]] | notable_students = | known_for = Solving the [[biquadratic equation]]s }} [[File:Tartaglia - Terza risposta data a messer Hieronimo Cardano et a messer Lodovico Ferraro.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Niccolò Tartaglia]], ''Terza risposta data a messer Hieronimo Cardano et a messer Lodovico Ferraro'', 1547]] '''Lodovico de Ferrari''' (2 February 1522 – 5 October 1565) was an [[Italians|Italian]] [[mathematician]] best known today for solving the [[biquadratic equation]]. ==Biography== Born in [[Bologna]], Lodovico's grandfather, Bartolomeo Ferrari, was forced out of Milan to Bologna. Lodovico settled in Bologna, and he began his career as the servant of [[Gerolamo Cardano]]. He was extremely bright, so Cardano started teaching him mathematics. Ferrari aided Cardano on his solutions for [[biquadratic equations]] and [[cubic equation]]s, and was mainly responsible for the solution of [[biquadratic equation]]s that Cardano published. While still in his teens, Ferrari was able to obtain a prestigious teaching post in Rome after Cardano resigned from it and recommended him. Ferrari retired when young at 42 years old, and wealthy.<ref>[[David Eugene Smith|Smith, D. E.]], ''History of Mathematics'', Vol 1 ([[New York City|New York]]: [[Dover Publications]], 1958), [https://books.google.com/books?id=56lzDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA300 p. 300].</ref>{{rp|300}} He then moved back to his home town of Bologna where he lived with his widowed sister Maddalena to take up a professorship of mathematics at the University of Bologna in 1565. Shortly thereafter, he died of white [[arsenic]] poisoning, according to a legend, by his sister.<ref name="ShuchatGindikin2007">[[Simon Gindikin|Gindikin, S.]], ''Tales of Mathematicians and Physicists'' (A. Shuchat, Trans.). Springer; 2007. {{isbn|978-0-387-48811-0}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ng1Vn4byYHUC&lpg=PP1&hl=de&pg=PA18 p. 18].</ref>{{rp|18}} ==Cardano–Tartaglia formula== In 1545 a famous dispute erupted between Ferrari and Cardano's contemporary [[Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia]], involving the solution to cubic equations. Widespread stories that Tartaglia devoted the rest of his life to ruining Ferrari's teacher and erstwhile master Cardano, however, appear to be fabricated.<ref>[[Tony Rothman|Rothman, T.]], [https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1308/1308.2181.pdf "Cardano v Tartaglia: The Great Feud Goes Supernatural".]</ref> Mathematical historians now credit both Cardano and Tartaglia with the formula to solve cubic equations, referring to it as the "[[Cardano–Tartaglia formula]]". ==References== {{reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{DSB |first=S. A. |last=Jayawardene |title=Ferrari, Lodovico |volume=4 |pages=586–8 }} ==External links== * {{Commons-inline}} * {{MacTutor Biography|id=Ferrari}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrari, Lodovico de}} [[Category:1522 births]] [[Category:1565 deaths]] [[Category:Scientists from Bologna]] [[Category:Algebraists]] [[Category:16th-century Italian mathematicians]] {{Italy-mathematician-stub}}
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