Evangelista Torricelli was born in Faenza, Romagna, which is now Italy, on October 15, 1608 and died in Florence, Tuscany, which is also now Italy, on October 25, 1647. Torricelli’s education was not as easy as many other famous mathematicians because his parents were not fortunate enough to provide an education. Because his parents could not provide an education foe him, Torricelli was sent to move in with his uncle, Brother Jacopo, a camaldolese monk, in order to receive an education. In 1624, Torricelli entered a Jesuit College and studied philosophy and mathematics until 1626. Torricelli then showed his great talents to his uncle who later arranged for Torricelli to study with a camaldolese monk, Benedetto Castelli. Furthermore, Torricelli was taught astronomy, hydraulics, mechanics, and mathematics by Castelli. Surprisingly, Torricelli’s only famous teacher was Benedetto Castelli only because he was arranged to study with Torricelli by Torricelli’s uncle. On the other hand, Torricelli’s parents are Gaspare Torricelli and Caterina Angetti. Torricelli’s dad, Gaspare Torricelli, was a textile worker but the family happened to be poor and Gaspare Torricelli died in 1626. Evangelista had two younger brothers and …show more content…
Also, William Shakespeare dies in 1616 and lastly, Massachusetts colonists, led by John Winthrop, founded Boston in 1630. Evangelista Torricelli discovered and proved many theories. The three dimensional figures obtained by rotating a regular polygon about an axis of symmetry was examined by Evangelista and he also calculated the center and area of gravity of the