Also known as Rudjer J. Boškovic, Roger Joseph Boscovich
Universalgelehrter und Jesuit kroatischer Herkunft (1711–1787)
Ruđer Josip Bošković was an 18th-century Croatian physicist who made important contributions to science during a period of significant scientific advancement. His work helped bridge classical and modern physics, making him a notable figure in the history of European scientific thought.
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36 objects attributed to Rugjer Josip Bošković, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Rogerii Josephi Boscovich Opera Pertinentia Ad Opticam, Et Astronomiam :Maxima ex parte nova, et omnia hucusque inedita, In Quinque Tomos Distributa. 1
Reflections of “Fathers Tommaso Le Seur, Francesco Jacquier deel” [!] Order of 'Minimi, and Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich of the Company of Jesus on some difficulties due to damages, and compensations of the dome of St. Peter proposed in the congregation held in Quirinale at 20 January 1743. Some new inspections made after the same congregation
Rugjer Josip Bošković (* 18. Mai 1711 in Ragusa (heute Dubrovnik), Republik Ragusa; † 12. Februar 1787 in Mailand, Herzogtum Mailand) war ein Mathematiker, Physiker und katholischer Priester, der auch in der Astronomie, Naturphilosophie und Dichtkunst sowie als Techniker und Geodät tätig war, aus der Republik Ragusa (heute Dubrovnik in Kroatien).
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Rogerii Josephi Boscovich Opera Pertinentia Ad Opticam, Et Astronomiam: Maxima ex parte nova, et omnia hucusque inedita, In Quinque Tomos Distributa. 5
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