Correspondence of Luigi Cremona (1830-1903)

conserved in the Department of Mathematics, "Sapienza", University of Rome

Correspondence of Luigi Cremona (1830-1903)
Giorgio Israel, Giorgio Israel
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Correspondence of Luigi Cremona (1830-1903)

conserved in the Department of Mathematics, "Sapienza", University of Rome

This two volume set of the Collection of Studies of the International Academy of the History of Science presents a collection of about 1100 letters addressed to the Italian mathematician and statesman Luigi Cremona, mainly from foreign mathematicians, from 1860 to 1901, conserved in the Guido Castelnuovo, Department of Mathematics of Sapienza University of Rome. These letters were written by about 170 correspondents from 18 different countries and offer a vivid picture of the international network of mathematicians in the second half of the nineteenth century, including their political sentiments, mathematical interests (especially in the area of geometry) and cultural aims. The letters are presented by correspondent, in their original language (English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish).

This new volume of the Collection of Studies of the International Academy of the History of Science presents a collection of about 1100 letters addressed to the Italian mathematician and statesman Luigi Cremona, mainly from foreign mathematicians, from 1860 to 1901, conserved in the “Guido Castelnuovo” Departments of Mathematics of “Sapienza” University of Rome. These letters – written by about 170 correspondents from 18 different countries – offer a vivid picture of the international network of mathematicians in the second half of the nineteenth century, including their political sentiments, mathematical interests (especially in the area of geometry) and cultural aims. 0The letters are presented by correspondent, in their original language (English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish), with notes and a short biographical note and introduction. This edition offers an insight into the consolidation of a “Europe of Science” in the late Modern Age. The volume is introduced by an essay by Giorgio Israël and completed by a bibliography of Cremona’s works, an index of names, and a chronological index.

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Publisher
Brepols
Language
English
Pages
1828

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Edition Notes

Includes a biography of Luigi Cremona with a bibliography of his works in vol. 1, pages 33-71.

Includes index of names and a chronological index in vol. 2.

Includes short biographies of each correspondent preceding their letters to Cremona.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Turnhout
Series
De diversis artibus -- t. 97, n.s. 60, De diversis artibus -- t. 97.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
509
Library of Congress
Q124.6-127.2, QA29.C7 C67 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 volumes (1828 pages)
Number of pages
1828

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44517676M
ISBN 10
2503554512, 2503554520, 2503554539
ISBN 13
9782503554518, 9782503554525, 9782503554532
OCLC/WorldCat
897053640

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