Pietro Mengoli was born in 1626 in
Bologna. He studied
mathematics and
mechanics at the
University of Bologna. After the death of his teacher,
Bonaventura Cavalieri (1647), Mengoli became a
lecturer in the new chair of mechanics from 1649 to 1650 and subsequently taught mathematics at the University of Bologna in the years from 1678 to 1685. He was awarded a
doctorate in
philosophy in 1650, and, three years later, in civil and canon law.
Novae quadraturae arithmeticae (1650),
Via regia ad mathematicas (1655) and
Geometria (1659), his earliest writings, earned him wide reputation in Europe, especially in academic circles in
London. In 1660, he was ordained a Catholic priest. A decade of silence followed until, in 1670, the
Speculationi di musica and
Refrattioni e parallasse solare were published. During the 1670s, Mengoli devoted himself to constructing a theory of
metaphysics, in which he tried to demonstrate revealed truths
more geometrico.
Circolo (1672),
Anno (1673),
Arithmetica rationalis (1674) and
Il mese (1681) are works devoted to the topics of "middle mathematics',
cosmology and
biblical chronology,
logic and metaphysics. Mengoli wrote also a treatise on
music theory,
Speculazioni di musica [Speculations on music], much appreciated in his time and reviewed and partly translated by
Henry Oldenburg in the
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Mengoli died in Bologna in 1685. ==Contributions==