Giulio Pittarelli (3 February 1852, Campochiaro, Campobasso – 2 March 1934, Rome[1]) was an Italian mathematician, specializing in descriptive geometry and algebraic geometry.[2]

Pittarelli received from the University of Naples his laurea in mathematics in 1874 and in engineering in 1876. For many years he was a professor of descriptive geometry at the Sapienza University of Rome. In addition to his mathematical career, he was a painter, an excellent pianist, and an author, who wrote a biography of Luigi Cremona.[2][1]

Pittarelli was an invited speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1908 in Rome.[3]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ a b "Giulio Pittarelli Commemorazione tenuta da Renzo Maccozzo" (PDF). Rendiconti di Matematico. Serie VII: 241–245. 2005. (with bibliography of Pittarelli's publications)
  2. ^ a b "Giulio Pittarelli (1852 – 1934)". Edizione Nazionale Mathematica Italiana, mathematica.sns.it.
  3. ^ Pittarelli, Giulio. "Luca Pacioli usurpò per se stesso qualche libro di Piero de' Francheschi ?". Atti del IV Congresso internazionale dei matematici (Roma, 6–11 April 1908). Vol. 3. pp. 436–440.