Vittorio Mancini
Vittorio Mancini is a philatelist who, in 1996, with Paolo Vollmeier, was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for their Storia Postale del Regno di Napoli dalle Origini all'Introdzione del Francobollo.[1]
Selected publications
- Storia Postale del Regno di Napoli dalle Origini all'Introdzione del Francobollo (With Paolo Vollmeier)
- Le Collettorie Postali Delia Puglia. (With L. Ruggero Cataldi)
- Viceregno alla riforma del 1862. Istituto di Studi Storici Postali Prato, 2003. ISBN 88 85658 20 2
gollark: Maximal laziness would be "no time travel ever".
gollark: You have to do something ridiculous like brute-force all universes/timelines consistent with your specs.
gollark: This is kind of tricky to reason about since obviously time travel breaks causality, which means we can't really ask "given some universe state, what happens next", but still.
gollark: Sophonts are defined as nondeterministic in some way, right? Presumably you could, though, force them to make a particular decision by making it the only consistent one. Or does the universe just proactively not allow that kind of situation?
gollark: Vaguely relatedly, how do the self-consistency things interact with the universe's enforced free will?
References
- The Society's medals and honorary fellowship. The Royal Philatelic Society London, 2009, p. 5.
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