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From the Stacks: Revisiting Volterra's Egg

Fri., Oct. 1, 2010 | John John Vining
Earlier this summer I wrote about Volterra's Egg, a hollowed-out chicken egg that Italian mathematician Vito Volterra had marked up with curves and equations. It's among the items in The Huntington's history of science collection.
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From the Stacks: Volterra's Egg

Thu., Sept. 30, 2010 | John John Vining
While reviewing items from The Huntington's history of science collection for a project I'm working on, a box labeled "Volterra's Egg" caught my eye. Vito Volterra (1860–1940) was an Italian mathematician who made large advancements in both applied and pure mathematics
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World Wide History

Wed., Sept. 29, 2010 | Matt Matt Stevens
One of the last times Linda Colley gave a public lecture in Southern California, it changed the course of her research. The professor of history from Princeton will help kick off the new lecture season at The Huntington