Barnaba Tortolini at The Borghese Garden, Italy
Barnaba Tortolini at The Borghese Garden, Italy
Published 2015-11-05T11:36:48+00:00
Barnaba Tortolini (19 November 1808 – 24 August 1874) was a 19th-century Italian priest and mathematician who played an early active role in advancing the scientific unification of the Italian states. He founded the first Italian scientific journal with an international presence and was a distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Rome for 30 years. As a mathematics researcher, he had more than one hundred mathematical papers to his credit in Italian, French, and German journals.
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Date published | 05/11/2015 |
Time to do | 380 - 760 minutes |
Material Quantity | 95 |
Dimensions | 130x86x60 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Barnaba Tortolini |