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Salvatore Pincherle
Salvatore Pincherle: the Pioneer of the Mellin–Barnes Integrals
Science and Fascism
Review of Angelo Guerraggio and Pietro Nastasi, Italian Mathematics Between the Two World Wars
The First Period: 1888 - 1904
The Axiomatization of Linear Algebra: 1875-1940
The Role of Salvatore Pincherle in the Development of Fractional Calculus
Bruno De Finetti, Radical Probabilist. International Workshop
SOURCES Manuscript Volumes and Lecture Notes of Salvatore Pincherle
Turbulent Times in Mathematics
Salvatore Pincherle the Pioneer of the Mellin-Barnes Integrals
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Placido Tardy E La Sua Corrispondenza Con Luigi Cremona: Un Progetto Di Ricerca
On Some Historical Aspects of Riemann Zeta Function, 3 Giuseppe Iurato
The Italian Contribution to the International Commission On
Europass Curriculum Vitae
Italian Mathematicians and the First World War: Intellectual Debates and Institutional Innovations Pietro Nastasi, Rossana Tazzioli
The First Lectures in Italy on Galois Theory
Report on the 1928 International Congress of Mathematicians*
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Relazione Su S. Pincherle (Coen)
Mathematicians in Bologna 1861–1960
Mario Pieri in Loving Memory of Helen Cullura Corie, with Gratitude for Her Inspiration and Support Elena Anne Marchisotto James T
Tullio Levi-Civita, Giuseppe Levi and the Fascist Loyalty Oath of 19311
The UMI Archives - Debates in the Italian Mathematicl Community, 1922-1938 Livia Giacardi, Rossana Tazzioli
Early Days in Complex Dynamics a History of Complex Dynamics in One Variable During 1906–1942
On Some Historical Aspects of Riemann Zeta Function, 2 Giuseppe Iurato
Giovanni Battista Guccia: Pioneer of International Cooperation in Mathematics Reviewed by Karen Hunger Parshall
The Road from Zurich (1897) to Madrid (2006)