Images of Italian mathematics in France. The Latin sisters, from Risorgimento to fascism. (English) Zbl 1358.01009
Trends in the History of Science. Basel: Birkhäuser/Springer (ISBN 978-3-319-40080-8/hbk; 978-3-319-40082-2/ebook). v, 316 p. (2016).
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Brenchenmacher, Frédéric; Jouve, Guillaume; Mazliak, Laurent; Tazzioli, Rossana, Introduction: the Latin sisters and mathematics, 13-23 [Zbl 1367.01014]
Crépel, Pierre, Italian mathematicians as seen by French biographical dictionaries in the 19th century, 25-43 [Zbl 1369.01008]
Brechenmacher, Frédéric, The 27 Italies of Camille Jordan, 45-91 [Zbl 1358.01031]
Brigaglia, Aldo, Picard and the Italian mathematicians: the history of three Prix Bordin, 93-126 [Zbl 1359.01012]
Guerraggio, Angelo; Jaëck, Frédéric; Mazliak, Laurent, Lines on the horizon. Hadamard and Fréchet, readers of Volterra, 127-179 [Zbl 1355.01014]
Luciano, Erika, The French ‘analysts’ and Peano’s mathematical logic: Couturat’s Remarques to Borel, Baire and Lebesgue, 181-211 [Zbl 1355.01015]
Cantù, Paola, Louis Rougier’s reception of the Peano school, 213-254 [Zbl 1368.01026]
Tazzioli, Rossana, The eyes of French mathematicians on Tullio Levi-Civita – the case of hydrodynamics (1900–1930), 255-288 [Zbl 1358.01051]
Capristo, Annalisa, French mathematicians at the Bologna congress (1928). Between participation and boycott, 289-309 [Zbl 1359.01014]
MSC:
01-06 | Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to history and biography |
01A40 | History of mathematics in the 15th and 16th centuries, Renaissance |
01A45 | History of mathematics in the 17th century |
01A50 | History of mathematics in the 18th century |
01A55 | History of mathematics in the 19th century |
01A60 | History of mathematics in the 20th century |
01A72 | Schools of mathematics |
01A70 | Biographies, obituaries, personalia, bibliographies |
00B15 | Collections of articles of miscellaneous specific interest |