2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2740-5_4
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Vito Volterra and his institutional activity

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“…The documentation from the CNR archive 13 and the transcript of the IRC session (IRC 1928, 8–9) allow for a reconstruction of how it occurred. At the moment of voting for renewal of the appointments of the Executive board (the president was Émile Picard, colleague and friend of Volterra (Mazliak and Tazzioli 2009), the Italian delegate, Amedeo Giannini (supported by CNR Secretary General, Magrini) opposed the reelection of the great mathematician to the vice-presidency, claiming that Volterra – no longer being the official representative of Italy – could not even take part in the Executive board. Giannini went so far as to define the possible reelection of Volterra “illegal,” and he announced his own negative vote.…”
Section: Facing the Facist Regime: An Increasing Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The documentation from the CNR archive 13 and the transcript of the IRC session (IRC 1928, 8–9) allow for a reconstruction of how it occurred. At the moment of voting for renewal of the appointments of the Executive board (the president was Émile Picard, colleague and friend of Volterra (Mazliak and Tazzioli 2009), the Italian delegate, Amedeo Giannini (supported by CNR Secretary General, Magrini) opposed the reelection of the great mathematician to the vice-presidency, claiming that Volterra – no longer being the official representative of Italy – could not even take part in the Executive board. Giannini went so far as to define the possible reelection of Volterra “illegal,” and he announced his own negative vote.…”
Section: Facing the Facist Regime: An Increasing Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I wish to thank Laurent Mazliak for bringing these letters to my attention. On Borel and Volterra, see Goodstein 2007; Mazliak and Tazzioli 2009; Guerraggio and Paoloni [2008] 2012. For a report on the Boulogne congress by the Italian press, see for instance “Herriot e la tradizione repubblicana al Congresso radicale francese.” La Stampa , October 19, 1924, p. 4.…”
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“…À l'intérieur de son laboratoire, Canac se trouve ainsi quasiment libre de ses mouvements, liberté qu'il peut utiliser pour promouvoir des recherches de styles variés, parfois très éloignées de celles qui étaient menées à Toulon dans le cadre des travaux pour la Marine. Une initiative très originale, qu'il soutient, lui a été proposée par une de ses anciennes relations toulonnaises, dont il est resté très proche, l'emblématique professeur de mathématiques de la classe de Navale du lycée de , est lui-même un lointain descendant de la Direction des inventions intéressant la défense nationale mise en place par Paul Painlevé (1863( -1933( ) en 1915( et dirigée par Émile Borel (1871( -1956, direction qui eut un rôle décisif dans la mobilisation scientifique en France pendant le conflit, voir [Guthleben 2009], [Anizan 2012], [Mazliak & Tazzioli 2009], [Pinault 2017]. Ces institutions 4.…”
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