The first half of the 18th century was a florid period for the scientific and literary development of the Republic of Venice and the related University of Padua. The scholars Giovanni Poleni (1683-1761) and Jacopo Riccati (1676-1754) played a leading role in such a scientific environment. Also limiting our attention to the last 30 years, the amount of manuscripts dedicated to them witnesses their historical relevance. Riccati and Poleni were in contact with each other and had a rich correspondence. In 1997, M. L. Soppelsa published this correspondence in a volume with more than 70 letters. Recently, 18 unpublished letters between these two scholars, that were not present in Soppelsa’s collection, have been discovered at the Public Library ...
This research presents an edition of 667 letters written by Pietro Giordani to Pietro Brighenti, now...
<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 9.0px Times;">Giovanni Santini was appointed ...
Raccolta delle lettere di Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich al suo discepolo Francesco Puccinelli dal 1763...
The first half of the 18th century was a florid period for the scientific and literary development o...
Europoleni is a project promoted by the Centre for Correspondence and Diary Studies (CECJI) of the U...
Percorso attraverso tre musei dell’ateneo patavino alla scoperta delle raccolte di Antonio Vallisner...
The Paduan scholar Lorenzo Pignoria, in a letter to his friend Francesco Pola (July 1st, 1615), put ...
This work contains the complete transcription of seventeen handwritten letters, written between 1837...
This letter was found in the Archives of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris. Giovanni Poleni wro...
Five letters are proposed addressed to Jano Planco, four from Domenico Cirillo and one from John Sym...
Gianfrancesco Malfatti (1731-1807), one of Vincenzo Riccati’s brightest students during his teaching...
The Archivio Muratoriano preserved at the Biblioteca Estense in Modena comprises more than 20.000 le...
Si presenta qui il carteggio inviato da Gaetano Savi e dai figli Paolo e Pietro, scienziati di chiar...
Cette thèse présente les traductions des trois traités de navigation écrits en latin (et restés à ce...
Laurence Macé : From the Republic of Letters to Turgot's reforms. Concerning two unpublished letters...
This research presents an edition of 667 letters written by Pietro Giordani to Pietro Brighenti, now...
<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 9.0px Times;">Giovanni Santini was appointed ...
Raccolta delle lettere di Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich al suo discepolo Francesco Puccinelli dal 1763...
The first half of the 18th century was a florid period for the scientific and literary development o...
Europoleni is a project promoted by the Centre for Correspondence and Diary Studies (CECJI) of the U...
Percorso attraverso tre musei dell’ateneo patavino alla scoperta delle raccolte di Antonio Vallisner...
The Paduan scholar Lorenzo Pignoria, in a letter to his friend Francesco Pola (July 1st, 1615), put ...
This work contains the complete transcription of seventeen handwritten letters, written between 1837...
This letter was found in the Archives of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris. Giovanni Poleni wro...
Five letters are proposed addressed to Jano Planco, four from Domenico Cirillo and one from John Sym...
Gianfrancesco Malfatti (1731-1807), one of Vincenzo Riccati’s brightest students during his teaching...
The Archivio Muratoriano preserved at the Biblioteca Estense in Modena comprises more than 20.000 le...
Si presenta qui il carteggio inviato da Gaetano Savi e dai figli Paolo e Pietro, scienziati di chiar...
Cette thèse présente les traductions des trois traités de navigation écrits en latin (et restés à ce...
Laurence Macé : From the Republic of Letters to Turgot's reforms. Concerning two unpublished letters...
This research presents an edition of 667 letters written by Pietro Giordani to Pietro Brighenti, now...
<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 9.0px Times;">Giovanni Santini was appointed ...
Raccolta delle lettere di Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich al suo discepolo Francesco Puccinelli dal 1763...