Filippo Antonio Revelli

Filippo Antonio Revelli (1716 – 1801) was an Italian mathematician.

Elementi dell'aritmetica universale e della geometria piana e solida, 1778 (from BEIC digital library)

He was a professor of geometry for 26 years at the University of Turin, and he taught Joseph-Louis Lagrange, among others.[1]

His son Vincenzo Revelli was a philosopher and painter.[2]

Works

  • Filippo Antonio, Revelli (1778). Elementi dell'aritmetica universale e della geometria piana e solida. 1. In Torino: Giammichele Briolo.
  • Filippo Antonio, Revelli (1778). Elementi dell'aritmetica universale e della geometria piana e solida. 2. In Torino: Giammichele Briolo.
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