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Benedetto Castelli
(1577/8-1643)

Castelli, a Benedictine monk, studied with
Galileo (1564-1642) in Padua and became extremely devoted to him. Throughout
his life he assisted and supported the Pisan
scientist. He was also Galileo's main scientific collaborator. Castelli distinguished himself in astronomy and hydraulics.
His justly celebrated work, Della misura delle acque correnti
(Rome, 1629) inaugurated modern hydrodynamics. He taught mathematics at the
University of Pisa, where he had Bonaventura Cavalieri
(1598-1647) as a pupil, and later at La Sapienza in
Rome, where he assembled a group of exceedingly gifted students including
Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647) and Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
(1608-1679).
