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Jerome Cardan: A Biographical Study

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The study offers a compact portrait of a prominent early modern intellectual, opening with family background and formative experiences and moving to an assessment of major writings and public reputation. Emphasis falls on autobiographical passages used to illuminate temperament, misfortunes, and domestic relations, while select episodes illustrate scientific and mathematical work and controversies with contemporaries. Rather than a strict chronological narrative, it situates achievements and failings within the broader republic of letters, provides translations of representative passages, and balances anecdote with critical appraisal of character and intellectual range.

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W. G. Waters

W. G. Waters was an author known for his biographical work, particularly "Jerome Cardan: A Biographical Study." This book delves into the life and contributions of the Italian polymath Gerolamo Cardano, exploring his achievements in mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. Waters' writing provides insights into Cardano's complex character and the historical context of his work, contributing to the understanding of Renaissance intellectual history. Through this study, Waters adds to the literary heritage surrounding influential figures in science and thought.

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