Giulio Pittarelli

Giulio Pittarelli (3 February 1852, Campochiaro, Campobasso – 2 March 1934, Rome[1]) was an Italian mathematician, specializing in descriptive geometry and algebraic geometry.[2]

Pittarelli received from the University of Naples his laurea in mathematics in 1874 and in engineering in 1876. For many years he was a professor of descriptive geometry at the Sapienza University of Rome. In addition to his mathematical career, he was a painter, an excellent pianist, and an author, who wrote a biography of Luigi Cremona.[2][1]

Pittarelli was an invited speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1908 in Rome.[3]

Selected publications

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References

  1. "Giulio Pittarelli Commemorazione tenuta da Renzo Maccozzo" (PDF). Rendiconti di Matematico. Serie VII: 241–245. 2005. (with bibliography of Pittarelli's publications)
  2. "Giulio Pittarelli (1852 – 1934)". Edizione Nazionale Mathematica Italiana, mathematica.sns.it.
  3. Pittarelli, Giulio. "Luca Pacioli usurpò per se stesso qualche libro di Piero de' Francheschi ?". Atti del IV Congresso internazionale dei matematici (Roma, 6–11 April 1908). vol. 3. pp. 436–440.
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