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  1. Federigo Enriques (* 5. Januar 1871 in Livorno; † 14. Juni 1946 in Rom) war ein italienischer Mathematiker, der hauptsächlich im Bereich der algebraischen Geometrie und Geometrie arbeitete. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Schriften. 2.1 Artikel. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Abramo Giulio Umberto Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 – 14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebraic geometry.

  3. Federigo Enriques ( Livorno, 5 gennaio 1871 – Roma, 14 giugno 1946) è stato un matematico, storico della scienza e filosofo italiano. Fra i maggiori rappresentanti della Scuola italiana di geometria algebrica, ha dato contributi fondamentali alla geometria algebrica .

  4. 5 January 1871. Leghorn (now Livorno), Tuscany, Italy. Died. 14 June 1946. Rome, Italy. Summary. Federigo Enriques was an Italian mathematician who made important contributions to geometry and to the history and philosophy of mathematics. View four larger pictures. Biography.

  5. 2. Sept. 2022 · The aim of this paper is to present the reading of Parmenides’s work offered by Federigo Enriques. It is based on several original theses: (1) Parmenides was the discoverer of abstract geometry; (2) his critics was addressed against the Pythagoreans rather than against Heraclitus; (3) Parmenides discovered and applied the ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2011 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. We discuss Enriques’ production and activity in the field of the philosophy of science. Enriques’ involvement in philosophy was stronger in the first years after graduation; the same years in which he became famous as a mathematician for his work in...

  7. 1. Jan. 2011 · Federigo Enriques (1871–1946) and the Training of Mathematics Teachers in Italy. Chapter. First Online: 01 January 2011. pp 209–275. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Mathematicians in Bologna 1861–1960. Livia Giacardi. 583 Accesses. 7 Citations. Abstract.