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Guido Grandi

Luigi Guido Grandi (October 1, 1671-July 4, 1742) was an Italian priest, born in Cremona who was Jesuit-educated and became a member of the Camaldolensian order . He became a professor of philosophy at the Camaldolese monastery in Florence in 1700 and a professor of mathematics in 1714. He used knowledge in both of these fields to prove that God could create the universe out of nothing.

Grandi also studied the rose curve , a curve which has the shape of a petalled flower. He named it rhodonea.

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