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  1. Scienza, tecnologia e istituzioni in Europa: Vito Volterra e l'origine del Cnr (Biblioteca di cultura moderna) (Italian Edition)
  2. The Biology of Numbers: The Correspondence of Vito Volterra on Mathematical Biology (Science Networks. Historical Studies) by Giorgio Israel, Ana M. Gasca, 2002-03-22
  3. Vito Volterra Symposium on Mathematical Models in Biology: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare, Accademia Naziona (Lecture notes in biomathematics) by Vito Volterra, Claudio Barigozzi, 1980-12
  4. Theory of Functionals and of Integral and Integro-Differential Equations (Dover Phoenix Editions) by Vito Volterra, 2005-01-27
  5. Leçons sur les Fonctions de Lignes (French and French Edition) by Vito Volterra, Joseph Pérès, 2009-11-21
  6. Drei Vorlesungen Über Neuere Fortschritte Der Mathematischen Physik: Gehalten Im September 1909 an Der Clark-University (German Edition) by Vito Volterra, Ernst Lamla, 2010-03-02
  7. Lectures delivered at the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of Clark University, under the auspices of the Department of Physics by Vito Volterra, Ernest Rutherford, 2010-09-07
  8. Theory of Functionals & of Integral & Integro Dif by Vito Volterra, 1930
  9. The Theory Of Permutable Functions (1915) by Vito Volterra, 2010-09-10
  10. The Theory of Permutable Functions [ 1915 ] by Vito Volterra, 2009-08-10
  11. People From Ancona: Franco Corelli, Vito Volterra, Virna Lisi, Marco Osio, Eduard Von Böhm-Ermolli, Gabriele Ferretti, Samuele Papi
  12. Opere Matematiche di Vito Volterra. Memorie e Note.Five vols. by Vito Volterra, 1954
  13. Hochschullehrer (Pisa): Galileo Galilei, Vito Volterra, Miron Mislin, Giovanni Gentile, Marcello Malpighi, Baldus de Ubaldis, Federigo Melis (German Edition)
  14. Ökologe: Ernst Haeckel, Aldo Leopold, Erich Oberdorfer, Alfred Lotka, Vito Volterra, Rachel Carson, Jakob Johann von Uexküll, Heinz Ellenberg (German Edition)

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    Vito Volterra May 3 October 11 ) was an Italian mathematician and physicist , best known for his contributions to mathematical biology Born in Ancona , then part of the Papal States , into a very poor famiily, Volterra showed early promise in mathematics before attending the University of Pisa , where he fell under the influence of Enrico Betti , and where he became professor of rational mechanics in . He immediately started work developing his theory of functionals which led to his interest and later contributions in integral and integro-differential equations. His work is summarised in his book Theory of Functionals and of Integral and Integro-Differential Equations In , he became professor of mechanics at the University of Turin and then, in , professor of mathematical physics at the University of Rome . Volterra had grown up during the final stages of the Risorgimento when the Papal States were finally annexed by Italy and, like his mentor Betti, he was an enthusiastic patriot, being elected as a

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    Vito Volterra 's interest in mathematics started at the age of 11 when he began to study Legendre 's Geometry. At the age of 13 he began to study the Three Body Problem and made some progress by partitioning the time into small intervals over which he could consider the force constant. His family were extremely poor (his father had died when Vito was two years old) but after attending lectures at Florence he was able to proceed to Pisa in 1878. At Pisa he studied under Betti , graduating Doctor of Physics in 1882. His thesis on hydrodynamics included some results of Stokes , discovered later but independently by Volterra. He became Professor of Mechanics at Pisa in 1883 and, after Betti 's death, he occupied the Chair of Mathematical Physics. After being appointed to the Chair of Mechanics at Turin he was appointed to the Chair of Mathematical Physics at Rome in 1900. Volterra conceived the idea of a theory of functions which depend on a continuous set of values of another function in 1883. Hadamard was later to introduce the word 'functional' which replaced Volterra's original terminology. In 1890 Volterra showed by means of his functional calculus that the theory of

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