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  2. Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi

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    This is a monographic fascicle published on the "Bollettino della Unione Matematica Italiana", describing the history of the "Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi" from its foundation in 1939 to 2003: it was written by Gino Roghi and includes a presentation by Salvatore Coen and a preface by Corrado De Concini.

  3. Italian Mathematical Union - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://umi.dm.unibo.it/. The Italian Mathematical Union ( Italian: Unione Matematica Italiana) is a mathematical society based in Italy . It was founded on December 7, 1922, by Luigi Bianchi, Vito Volterra, and most notably, Salvatore Pincherle, who became the Union's first President. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  4. Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni - Wikipedia

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    The Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni ( Reports on Mathematics and its applications) is an open access peer-reviewed mathematics journal, jointly published by the "Guido Castelnuovo" Department of Mathematics of the Sapienza University of Rome and by the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi, [2] established in ...

  5. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The total circulation (both in print and digital) of the 56 newspapers tracked by Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa (ADS) was 1,755,092 in January 2024, down from 2,292,549 for 57 newspapers in January 2020. [3][4] Corriere della Sera, based in Milan, has the largest circulation — more than 200,000 on average —, and has more than 500,000 ...

  6. List of Italian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The bastioned trace was originally developed by Italian architects (e.g. Francesco di Giorgio Martini, Giuliano Giamberti da Sangallo, Michelangelo Buonarroti), [205] [206] with experimentations of shapes continuing during the 16th century (see, for instance, castle of Copertino [207])

  7. Panorama (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Panorama was founded in Milan in 1939. [2] The magazine was temporarily closed by the Fascist rule in December 1940 due to the publication of the translated texts by Ada Prospero. [3] It was relaunched by Italian publisher Arnoldo Mondadori in cooperation with the American Time Inc. group in Milan in October 1962. [4][5][6]

  8. Salvatore Aranzulla - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Aranzulla. Salvatore Aranzulla (born 24 February 1990) is an Italian blogger and entrepreneur. [1] He is a well-known popularizer and author of problem solving tutorials for information technology (especially software) by the general Italian public. [2][3][4][5][6]

  9. Education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rates in Italy in 1861, shortly after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy.Italy lacks Lazio and the Triveneto, which were subsequently annexed.. In Italy a state school system or Education System has existed since 1859, when the Legge Casati (Casati Act) mandated educational responsibilities for the forthcoming Italian state (Italian unification took place in 1861).