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Vincenzo Cerulli

1859 - 1927

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Vincenzo Cerulli (20 April 1859 – 30 May 1927) was an Italian astronomer and founder of the Collurania-Teramo Observatory in Teramo, central Italy, where he was born. He earned a degree in physics from the Sapienza University of Rome in 1881, and continued his studies at the University of Berlin. Cerulli compiled a star catalog with Elia Millosevich. He was the astronomer at the Pontifical Gregorian University. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vincenzo Cerulli is the 544th most popular astronomer (down from 462nd in 2019). (down from 4,049th in 2019)

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Among astronomers, Vincenzo Cerulli ranks 544 out of 644Before him are John Huchra, John Stanley Plaskett, Ernest Esclangon, María Teresa Ruiz, Karl Ludwig Littrow, and Lidiya Tseraskaya. After him are Pavel Shternberg, John N. Bahcall, Louise du Pierry, Adelaide Ames, Adriaan van Maanen, and Roy A. Tucker.

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Among people born in 1859, Vincenzo Cerulli ranks 131Before him are Josephine Crowell, Cass Gilbert, Alfredo Baquerizo, Victor Herbert, Juan Antonio Escurra, and José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez. After him are Kei Okami, Alice Eastwood, Paolo Orsi, Vjenceslav Novak, August von Gödrich, and Sigurd Ibsen. Among people deceased in 1927, Vincenzo Cerulli ranks 139Before him are C. E. Ruthenberg, Anna Golubkina, Sarah Frances Whiting, Federico De Roberto, Johan Edman, and William Healey Dall. After him are Manuel Gondra, Max Weiss, Kristian Prestrud, Fernand Feyaerts, Samuel Garman, and John Henry Davies.

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