Amedeo Agostini
Amedeo Agostini (Capugnano di Porretta Terme, 6 March 1892 — Livorno, 27 June 1958) was an Italian mathematician born in Capugnano di Porretta Terme.[1]
Amedeo Agostini | |
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Born | |
Died | 27 August 1958 66) | (aged
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | University of Bologna |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Biography
In 1919 he graduated at the University of Bologna, where he later worked on a freelance basis as teaching assistant and professor of History of Mathematics. Since 1925 he taught analytical geometry at the Naval Academy in Livorno. Agostini also held - on assignment - several lectures at the University of Pisa. He dealt mainly with the history of mathematics following the principles of his own teacher, Ettore Bortolotti, emphasizing the assessment of the facts more than their synthesis.
His studies on Pietro Mengoli and the origins of the theory of limits are particularly worth mentioning.
Notes
- O. Chisini (1959). "Obituary of professor Amedeo Agostini". Periodico di Mat. 37: 245–251.
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