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Charles Camillo De
Rudio (born
Carlo Camillo Di
Rudio;
August 26, 1832 –
November 1, 1910) was an
Italian aristocrat, would-be ********in of
Napoleon III...
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Ferdinand Rudio (born 2
August 1856 in Wiesbaden, died 21 June 1929 in Zurich) was a
German and
Swiss mathematician and
historian of mathematics.
Rudio's father...
- Poincaré,
Johann Jakob Rebstein,
Ferdinand Rudio, Karl von der Mühll, and
Heinrich Friedrich Weber. (See:
Rudio, F., ed. (1898).
Verhandlungen des ersten...
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analysin infinitorum.
Tomus primus /
ediderunt Adolf Krazer et
Ferdinand Rudio (in Latin). Lipsae: B.G. Teubneri. pp. 133–134. E101.
Archived from the...
- (detached from M Company) A Company: Capt.
Myles Moylan, 1st Lt.
Charles De
Rudio B Company: Capt.
Thomas McDougall, 2nd Lt.
Benjamin Hodgson (killed) as...
- conspirators,
Giuseppe Pieri,
Antonio Gomez and
Carlo di
Rudio (later
changed to
Charles De
Rudio). On the
evening of 14
January 1858, as the
Emperor and...
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Garibaldi (1974), a
standard biography online Ridley,
Nicholas (2024).
Carlo Di
Rudio and the Age of Revolution. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-00382-377-3....
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Berlin Academy on June 8, 1758).
Available on-line in:
Ferdinand Rudio, ed.,
Leonhardi Euleri Commentationes Arithmeticae,
volume 1, in: Leonhardi...
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attempt on 14
January 1858, to ********inate
Emperor Napoleon III,
Charles De
Rudio was
sentenced to life
imprisonment on Devil's Island. He
escaped with twelve...
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Opuscula analytica (St Petersburg, 1783–1785, in 2 vols. quarto). See F.
Rudio,
Leonhard Euler (Basel, 1884). and
Christian Goldbach,
Leonhard Euler und...