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Giuseppe Battaglini

Italian mathematician (1826–1894)


Italian mathematician (1826–1894)

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nameGiuseppe Battaglini
imageGiuseppe Battaglini.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeNaples, Kingdom of Naples and Sicily
death_date
death_placeNaples, Italy
nationalityItalian
fieldsMathematics
workplacesUniversity of Naples
alma_materScuola d'Applicazione di Ponti e Strade of Naples (diploma, 1848)
doctoral_studentsAlfredo Capelli
Giovanni Frattini

NOTOC Giovanni Frattini Giuseppe Battaglini (11 January 1826 – 29 April 1894) was an Italian mathematician.

He studied mathematics at the Scuola d'Applicazione di Ponti e Strade (School of Bridges and Roads) of Naples. In 1860 he was appointed professor of Geometria superiore at the University of Naples. Alfredo Capelli and Giovanni Frattini were his Laurea students.

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References

  • E. D'Ovidio, Commemorazione del Socio Giuseppe Battaglini, Mem. Reale Accad. Lincei Cl. Sci. Fis. 1(5) (1895), 558–610.
  • A. Capelli, Giuseppe Battaglini, Giornale di matematiche 20 (1894), 205-208.
  • F.G. Tricomi, Matematici Italiani del Primo Secolo dello Stato Unitario, Mem. Acc. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Nat., serie VI, t. 1, (1962–66) 1–120.

References

  1. D'Ovidio (1895).
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