Gerolamo Cardano
![17th-century portrait [[engraving]] of Cardano](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Girolamo_Cardano._Stipple_engraving_by_R._Cooper._Wellcome_V0001004.jpg)
Cardano partially invented and described several mechanical devices including the combination lock, the gimbal consisting of three concentric rings allowing a supported compass or gyroscope to rotate freely, and the Cardan shaft with universal joints, which allows the transmission of rotary motion at various angles and is used in vehicles to this day. He made significant contributions to hypocycloids - published in ''De proportionibus'', in 1570. The generating circles of these hypocycloids, later named "Cardano circles" or "cardanic circles", were used for the construction of the first high-speed printing presses.
Today, Cardano is well known for his achievements in algebra. In his 1545 book ''Ars Magna'' he made the first systematic use of negative numbers in Europe, published (with attribution) the solutions of other mathematicians for cubic and quartic equations, and acknowledged the existence of imaginary numbers. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Puteanus, Erycius, 1574-1646, Melanchthon, Philipp 1497-1560, Scribanius, Franciscus, Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606, Calcagnini, Celio, 1479-1541, Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655, Cardano, Geronimo, 1501-1576, Pirckheimer, Willibald 1470-1530, Insulanus Menapius, Gulielmus ?-1561, Gouthière, Jacques 1568/1575-1638, Jonston, Artur, Guarna, Andrea 1470-1517, Baerle, Kaspar van, 1584-1648, Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius van 1612-1653, Maioràgio, Marcantonio 1514-1515, Does, Johan van der 1571-1597, Passerat, Jean, 1534-1602, Goddaeus, Conradus 1612-1658, Schook, Martinus 1614-1669
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3Other Authors: “...Cardano, Geronimo, 1501-1576...”
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