In the meantime he was appointed, also, Regio Consultore Idraulico of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
During his docent period he had as students some important scientists: Gabrio Piola, Vincenzo Brunacci, Pietro Franchini, Giuliano Frullani, Giovanni Santini[1] or Antonio Bordoni.
Besides this function, he was named president of the commission in charge of drafting the new cadastre of Tuscany.
He was member of the Società Italiana dei Quaranta from its foundation (1782) and of other Italian scientific academies.
[3] His main work was Elementi di Algebra in two volumes (1794) which was widely distributed in Italy for many years.