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Pages 308-322 | Published online: 08 Mar 2018

  • Scritti di Leonardo Pisano, Rome, 1857, vol. I, pp. 47-83.
  • Cambridge Philosophical Society Transactions, vol. 13, pp. 246–247.
  • De Morgan gave a six-place abridgment in his article on “Theory of Probabilities” in Encyclopedia Metropolitana, 1837.
  • Mr. Van Orstrand gives “O” instead of “6” in the thirty-second decimal place. This error may be verified by the computations of Shanks (l.c.) and of Glaisher (l.c.).
  • Among the articles in them are: “The teaching of dynamics” by F. Enriques; “The theory of irrational numbers in antiquity” by T. Bonnesen; “Paradoxes of infinity” by G. Vivanti; “Reform in the teaching of mathematics in the United States of America” by D. E. Smith; and “On the construction of a triangle given the lengths of its angular bisectors” by O. Chisne—a problem discussed by R. P. Baker in his doctor's dissertation at the University of Chicago, published in 1911 (100 pages, 4 to).
  • Periodico di Matematica per l'insegnament secondario was founded by David Besso in 1886. The first series contained 13 volumes, published 1886–1898. The third series, edited by G. Lazzeri, was published at Leghorn (Livorno), 1904–1920. The first volume of the fourth series is being published by Zanichelli at Bologna (20 francs).
  • The first official organ of the society was Bollettino della Mathesis of which three volumes were published at Rome and Turin, 1896–1898. Under the title Bollettino della Società Italiana di Matematiche “Mathesis” it was published with Severi as editor 1909–1910; with Castelnuovo as editor 1911–1914; with Berzolari as editor 1915–1918; with Enriques as editor 1919–1920. It was only since about 1910 that the Bollettino commenced to contain scientific articles apart from reports of transactions of various sections of the society.
  • Under the society's auspices national conferences were held at Turin (1898), Leghorn (1901), Naples (1903), Florence (1908), Padua (1909), Genoa (1912), Trieste (1919) and Naples (1921).

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