À propos de l'auteur

Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich was an influential figure in the fields of mathematics, physics, and astronomy during the 18th century. Born in Dubrovnik, he became a Jesuit priest and made significant contributions to the scientific community through his works, including 'A Theory of Natural Philosophy' and various geometry texts. His innovative ideas on the nature of matter and forces were ahead of his time, laying groundwork for future scientific inquiry.

Boscovich's work extended beyond theoretical physics; he also engaged in practical applications, such as astronomy and the measurement of the Earth's surface. His travels across Europe allowed him to interact with prominent scientists of his era, further broadening his influence. Despite his significant contributions, he remains a lesser-known figure in mainstream science, but his legacy continues to inspire researchers in the fields of theoretical physics and mathematics.

Nationalité Croate
Date de naissance May 18, 1711
Lieu de naissance Dubrovnik, Croatia
Date de décès February 13, 1787