Le lettere di Enrico Betti (dal 1860 al 1886) conservate presso l'Istituto Mazziniano di Genova
Paola Testi Saltini

TL;DR
This paper provides a transcription of 83 letters written by Enrico Betti from 1860 to 1886, offering valuable historical insights into his correspondence with notable mathematicians and figures of his time.
Contribution
It is the first documented transcription and digital availability of Betti's correspondence, enhancing historical understanding of 19th-century mathematical networks.
Findings
Letters reveal Betti's relationships with key mathematicians.
Provides historical context for mathematical development in 19th-century Italy.
Enhances accessibility of Betti's personal and professional correspondence.
Abstract
The content of this paper is the noted transcription of the 83 letters written by Enrico Betti between 1860 and 1886 stored at the Istituto Mazziniano, Museo del Risorgimento in Genova and now available at www.luigi-cremona.it The letters are addressed to: Luigi Cremona (79), Eugenio Beltrami (2), Pietro Blaserna (1) and one son of Gaetano Giorgini (1). ----- La corrispondenza qui riprodotta, composta dalle 83 lettere scritte da Enrico Betti tra il 1860 e il 1886, si trova a Genova (Istituto Mazziniano, Museo del Risorgimento) e ora anche sul sito www.luigi-cremona.it Destinatari sono: Luigi Cremona (79), Eugenio Beltrami (2), Pietro Blaserna (1) e uno dei figli di Gaetano Giorgini (1).
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Taxonomy
TopicsItalian Literature and Culture · Diverse academic and cultural studies · Historical and Environmental Studies
