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As a child, Gianco (the nickname by which he was known to family and friends) wanted to be a cook. Since cooking has never been my “cup of tea” I gladly allowed him to experiment on a stove that had been given to me for Christmas, a little electric marvel equipped with a real oven. He concocted sauces, baked cookies and cakes, which were eminently edible. Perhaps thanks to his childhood practice, Gianco’s cooking was always far better than mine.
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Rota, E.G. (2009). Gianco, my Brother. In: Damiani, E., D’Antona, O., Marra, V., Palombi, F. (eds) From Combinatorics to Philosophy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88753-1_1
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