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Italian Mathematics Between the Two World Wars by Angelo Guerraggio and Pietro Nastasi

BASEL, BOSTON AND BERLIN: BIRKHÄUSER VERLAG, 2005, 299 PP, US$ 179, ISBN 3-7643-6555-2

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Wilkins, D. Italian Mathematics Between the Two World Wars by Angelo Guerraggio and Pietro Nastasi . Math Intelligencer 31, 72–75 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-009-9032-3

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