Giuseppe Calandrelli

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Born22 May 1749
Zagarolo, Italy
Died24 December 1827 (aged 78)
Occupations
  • priest
  • astronomer
  • mathematician
RelativesIgnazio Calandrelli (nephew)
Giuseppe Calandrelli
Posthumous sketch of Calamdrelli, 1845
Born22 May 1749
Zagarolo, Italy
Died24 December 1827 (aged 78)
Occupations
  • priest
  • astronomer
  • mathematician
RelativesIgnazio Calandrelli (nephew)

Giuseppe Calandrelli (22 May 1749 – 24 December 1827) was an Italian priest, astronomer and mathematician. He founded the first astronomical observatory in the Collegio Romano in 1787. An uncle of the astronomer Ignazio Calandrelli, he was among the first to observe the parallax of stars, estimate the masses of comets, the potential size of their atmosphere, and to examine the use of barometers to mathematically estimate altitudes.

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