Frédéric Brechenmacher et al. (eds.), Images of Italian Mathematics in France
The Latin Sisters, from Risorgimento to Fascism
Editors: Frédéric Brechenmacher, Guillaume Jouve, Laurent Mazliak, Rossana Tazzioli.
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-40082-2
Table of contents (10 chapters)
By way of Preface: Daladier’s Stay in Italy in 1910. A Mirror of the French Look at Italy
Antonin Durand
Introduction: The Latin Sisters and Mathematics
Frédéric Brechenmacher, Guillaume Jouve, Laurent Mazliak, Rossana Tazzioli
Italian Mathematicians as Seen by French Biographical Dictionaries in the 19th Century
Pierre Crépel
The 27 Italies of Camille Jordan
Frédéric Brechenmacher
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Picard and the Italian Mathematicians: The History of Three Prix Bordin
Aldo Brigaglia
Lines on the Horizon
Angelo Guerraggio, Frédéric Jaëck, Laurent Mazliak
The French ‘Analysts’ and Peano’s Mathematical Logic: Couturat’s Remarques to Borel, Baire and Lebesgue
Erika Luciano
Louis Rougier’s Reception of the Peano School
Paola Cantù
The Eyes of French Mathematicians on Tullio Levi-Civita—the Case of Hydrodynamics (1900–1930)
Rossana Tazzioli
French Mathematicians at the Bologna Congress (1928). Between Participation and Boycott
Annalisa Capristo