Antonio Cagnoli

Italian astronomer, mathematician, and diplomat
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Antonio Cagnoli (29 September 1743, in Zakynthos – 6 August 1816, in Verona) was an Italian astronomer, mathematician and diplomat in the service of the Republic of Venice. His father Ottavio was chancellor to the Venetian governor of the Ionian Islands.

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