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Annuario 1757-2020 Bozza Lavoro Definitiva.Docx ELENCO BIOGRAFICO DEI SOCI DELL’ACCADEMIA DELLE SCIENZE 1757-2020 aggiornamento del 28-02-2021 Nel 1973 l’Accademia pubblicò nell’«Annuario» un Dizionario biografico dei Soci dell’Accademia, un elenco di tutti i Soci eletti dal 1757, con le notizie che su di essi l’Archivio dell’Accademia possedeva (in particolare i dati di elezione desunti dai verbali manoscritti). Nel Dizionario alcuni Soci erano indicati con il solo cognome (e in taluni casi esso era riportato in maniera errata sia per motivi di difficile lettura degli originali manoscritti sia per effettivi errori di trascrizione dei nomi stranieri). Il Dizionario è poi stato la base che ha permesso nel corso degli anni di costruire la pagina dei Soci storici sul sito web istituzionale, un repertorio di quasi 3.000 nomi. Nel 2020 con l’avvio del progetto Wikipediano in residenza, condotto grazie a una collaborazione con Wikimedia Italia, l’elenco dei Soci dell’Accademia delle Scienze è stato completamente rivisto, aggiornato e integrato. Questo elenco è uno dei frutti di questo lavoro di revisione e intende porsi come uno strumento parallelo alla consultazione del sito web. In alcuni casi potrebbero esserci incongruenze, imprecisioni e aggiornamenti che intendiamo fare via via grazie anche alle segnalazioni che ci verranno inviate (per e-mail alla biblioteca: [email protected]). In ogni caso l’elemento più aggiornato sarà sempre il sito stesso, ma ancor di più wikidata che essendo strumento di conoscenza collettiva e compartecipata vede migliorare i propri dati di giorno in giorno grazie a quello spirito di crescita del sapere che le è proprio. CARLO AFAN DE RIVERA. - ufficiale A dell’Esercito napoletano, esperto di viabilità e NICOLA ABBAGNANO. - professore di di bonificazioni (Gaeta 12/10/1779 – Napoli Storia della filosofia all’Università di Torino 11/01/1852). Socio corrispondente (F) dal (Salerno 15/07/1901 – Milano 09/09/1990). 06/01/1839. Socio nazionale residente (M) dal 21/05/1957. LOUIS AGASSIZ. - naturalista (Montier FEDELE ABBATTISTA. - professore di 28/05/1807 – Cambridge Mass. 14/12/1873). Scienza e tecnologia dei materiali al Socio corrispondente (F) dal 29/01/1837. Politecnico di Torino (Corato 02/05/1930 – Torino 25/06/2011). Socio corrispondente (F) FRANCESCO AGLIETTI. - medico (Brescia dal 19/04/1989. 31/10/1757 – Venezia 03/05/1836). Socio corrispondente (F) dal 19/12/1790. ACCAME. - medico, professore di Filosofia al Collegio Reale di Savigliano; parroco a ALDO AGOSTI. - professore di Storia Oneglia (Arnasco ? – 1823). Socio contemporanea all’Università di Torino (Torre corrispondente (F) dal 12/12/1784. Pellice 05/06/1943). Socio corrispondente (M) dal 10/04/2018. CLAUDE FRANÇOIS ACHARD. - segretario dell’Accademia di Marsiglia ANGELA AGOSTIANO. - professore di (Marsiglia 23/05/1751 – Marsiglia Chimica fisica all’Università degli studi di 29/09/1809). Socio corrispondente (F) dal Bari Aldo Moro (Ferrandina 13/01/1952). 16/11/1806. Socio nazionale non residente (F) dal 29/09/2020. FRANZ KARL ACHARD. - direttore della classe di Filosofia sperimentale CATALDO AGOSTINELLI. - professore e dell’Accademia delle Scienze di Berlino professore di Meccanica superiore (Berlino 28/04/1753 – Kunern 20/04/1821). all’Università di Torino (Ceglie Messapica Socio straniero (F) dal 25/07/1783. 16/12/1894 – Torino 18/01/1988). Socio nazionale residente (F) dal 12/03/1958. JACOB ACKERET. - professore di Aerodinamica al Politecnico Federale di SILVIO AIME. - professore di Chimica Zurigo (Zurigo 17/03/1898 – Gossau generale ed inorganica all’Università di 27/03/1981). Socio corrispondente (F) dal Torino (Carignano 21/11/1948). Socio 24/03/1954. corrispondente (F) dal 07/05/2003. GIUSEPPE ACTIS. - abate, bibliotecario e MARCO AJMONE MARSAN. - professore segretario dell’inviato straordinario della di Telecomunicazioni al Politecnico di Torino corte di Napoli a quella di Torino (? – ?). (Torino 25/05/1951). Socio corrispondente Socio corrispondente (F) dal 29/06/1785. (F) dal 07/05/2003 e nazionale residente dal 06/04/2016. GIAMBATTISTA ADRIANI. - archeologo e storico (Cherasco 11/08/1823 – Cherasco GIUSEPPE VINCENZO AJRENTI. - 16/05/1905). Socio corrispondente (M) dal filosofo, teologo e bibliotecario (Dolcedo 15/12/1853. 20/06/1767 – Dolcedo 04/09/1831). Socio nazionale residente (M) dal 21/03/1822. PAUL AEBISCHER. - professore di Lingue e letterature romanze all’Università di Losanna RINO AIROLDI. - professore di Merceologia (Hauterive 02/12/1897 – 09/03/1977). Socio all’Università di Torino (? – 01/11/1990). straniero (M) dal 25/05/1959. Socio corrispondente (F) dal 20/04/1977. 2 GIUSEPPE ALBENGA. - ingegnere; rettore JEAN BAPTISTE D’ALEMBERT LE del Politecnico di Torino dal 1929 al 1932 ROND. - matematico e filosofo francese (Incisa Scapaccino 09/06/1882 – Torino (Parigi 16/11/1717 – Parigi 29/10/1783). 19/01/1957). Socio corrispondente (F) dal Socio straniero (F) dal e nazionale residente 24/02/1918 e nazionale residente dal dal epoca incerta. 18/05/1930. ANTONIO ALESSANDRINI. - professore di WANDA MARIA ALBERICO. - professore Anatomia comparata all’Università di di Fisica teorica, modelli e metodi matematici Bologna (Bologna 30/07/1786 – Bologna e direttore della Scuola di Scienze della 06/04/1861). Socio corrispondente (F) dal natura all’Università degli Studi di Torino 12/01/1851. (Avigliana 31/08/1950). Socio corrispondente PAOLO ALESSI DI CANOSIO. - canonico e (F) dal 06/04/2016. arciprete della cattedrale di Torino (1765 – HANS ALBERT. - professore di Sociologia e 14/01/1835). Socio corrispondente (F) dal teoria della scienza all’Università di 30/11/1803. Mannheim (Colonia 08/02/1921). Socio GIOVANNI ANGELO ALFERO. - straniero (M) dal 11/04/2006. germanista, professore di Lingua e letteratura EMILIO ALBERTARIO. - professore di tedesca Università di Genova (Roddi Diritto romano all’Università di Roma 06/02/1888 – Genova ?). Socio (Filighera 30/05/1885 – Roma 28/11/1948). corrispondente (M) dal 16/04/1956. Socio straniero (M) dal 30/04/1941. VITTORIO ALFIERI. - poeta (Asti ADRIANO ALBERTI. - bibliotecario del Re 16/01/1749 – Firenze 08/10/1803). Socio a Torino (Milano 12/02/1870 – Torino nazionale residente (M) dal 22/02/1801. 09/11/1955). Socio nazionale residente (F) dal JEAN-LOUIS MARIE ALIBERT. - segretario 05/04/1939. della Società di medicina in Parigi PIETRO ALBERTONI. - professore di (Villefranche-de-Rouergue 02/05/1768 – Paris Fisiologia all’Università di Bologna (Gazoldo 04/11/1837). Socio corrispondente (F) dal degli Ippoliti 22/09/1849 – Bologna 10/07/1801. 08/11/1932). Socio corrispondente (F) dal ANTONIO ALIOTTA. - professore di 24/02/1918. Filosofia teoretica all’Università di Napoli PIETRO LUIGI ALBINI. - professore di (Palermo 18/01/1881 – Napoli 01/02/1964). Filosofia del diritto all’Università di Torino Socio corrispondente (M) dal 19/02/1951. (Vigevano 15/06/1807 – Torino 18/03/1863). THOMAS ALLAN. - mineralogista Socio corrispondente (M) dal 05/12/1839 e (Edimburgo 17/07/1777 – Linden-Hall nazionale residente dal 04/06/1857. (Northumberland) 12/09/1833). Socio GIOVANNI ALDINI. - professore di Fisica a corrispondente (F) dal 07/01/1818. Bologna (Bologna 16/04/1762 – Milano MARIO ALLARA. - professore di Diritto 17/01/1834). Socio corrispondente (F) dal civile all’Università di Torino (Torino 10/07/1801. 08/08/1902 – Torino 07/06/1973). Socio PIER VITTORIO ALDINI. - professore a nazionale residente (M) dal 22/06/1949. Pavia (Cesena 19/04/1773 – Pavia GIAMPIETRO ALLASIA. - professore di 13/06/1842). Socio corrispondente (M) dal Analisi numerica all’Università di Torino 03/01/1839. (Saluzzo 09/04/1939). Socio corrispondente (F) dal 14/05/1997. 3 ANDREA ALLASINAZ. - professore di Superiore di Studi Avanzati di Trieste (Bari Paleontologia all’Università di Torino (Aosta 25/11/1944 – Venezia 20/11/2020). Socio 11/03/1934). Socio corrispondente (F) dal corrispondente (F) dal 10/05/2006. 01/04/1981. ÉMILE AMÉLINEAU. - filologo francese GIUSEPPE ALLIEVO. - professore di (La Chaize-Giraud 28/08/1850 – Châteaudun Pedagogia e Antropologia all’Università di 12/01/1915). Socio corrispondente (M) dal Torino (San Germano Vercellese 14/09/1830 28/04/1895. – Torino 24/06/1913). Socio nazionale ALESSANDRO AMERIO. - professore di residente (F) dal 13/01/1895. Chimica sperimentale nell’Istituto Superiore CARLO ALLIONI. - medico e naturalista d’Ingegneria di Milano (Nizza Monferrato (Torino 03/09/1728 – Torino 30/07/1804). 24/07/1876 – Milano 01/04/1965). Socio Socio nazionale residente (F) dal 1759. corrispondente (F) dal 11/06/1922. CARLO GIUSEPPE ALLOATTI. - frate LUIGI AMERIO. - professore di Analisi carmelitano, professore di Filosofia nel Real matematica al Politecnico di Milano (Padova Collegio di Asti (? – ?). Socio corrispondente 15/08/1912 – Milano 28/09/2004). Socio (F) dal 21/03/1784. corrispondente (F) dal 16/03/1960 e nazionale non residente dal 05/06/1905. KLAS ALSTROEMER. - botanico svedese (Alingsås 09/08/1736 – Gasewadsholm GIOVANNI BATTISTA AMICI. - astronomo 05/03/1794). Socio corrispondente (F) dal e naturalista (Modena 25/03/1786 – Firenze 07/12/1783. 10/04/1863). Socio corrispondente (F) dal 05/07/1840 e nazionale residente dal CARLOS ALVAR EZQUERRA. - professore 06/01/1861. di Filologia romanza e Letteratura spagnola medievale all’Università di Ginevra; CARLO AMORETTI. - letterato e scienziato professore all’Università d’Alcalá (Granada (Oneglia 16/03/1741 – Milano 23/03/1816). 29/10/1951). Socio straniero (M) dal Socio corrispondente (F) dal 20/11/1783. 13/04/2015. PIERRE-JOSEPH AMOUREUX. - agronomo EDOARDO AMALDI. - professore di Fisica (Beaucaire 1741 – Montpellier 1824). Socio all’Università di Roma (Carpaneto Piacentino corrispondente (F) dal 22/01/1786. 05/09/1908 – Roma 05/12/1989). Socio JEAN JACQUES AMPÈRE. - scrittore corrispondente (F) dal 12/03/1952. francese (Lione 12/08/1800 – Pau UGO AMALDI. - matematico (Verona 27/03/1864). Socio corrispondente (M) dal 18/04/1875 – Roma 11/11/1957). Socio 26/06/1851. corrispondente (F) dal 28/02/1940. RODOLFO MATTEO AMPRINO. - UGO AMALDI. - professore di Fisica medica professore di Anatomia umana all’Università all’Università di Milano-Bicocca; presidente di Bari (Torino 05/01/1912 – Torino della Fondazione TERA (Roma 26/08/1934).
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