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Cristiana De Santis

Grammar in play

What is the game we play when we think, speak or write? A tale to discover the game of grammar and its rules.

Science
october 2011 - pp. 80
ISBN 9788822048271

Dario Bressanini, Silvia Toniato

Fra’ Luca Pacioli’s mathematical games
Tricks, riddles and pastimes of the late 15th century

Did anyone break the eggs in your basket and you couldn’t remember how many eggs were there? Do numbers help to read anybody’s thoughts? Is it possible to save both goat and cabbages? The answers to these and other curious questions are in an unpublished collection of games by Fra’ Luca Pacioli, the greatest Italian mathematician of the 15th century.

Science
september 2011 - pp. 240
ISBN 9788822068231

Giovanni La Torre

A convenient lie
The debate on the global crisis

That’s the book on the crisis we need. Everything the economists said in recent years here is compared, discussed and criticized. They made us believe that it’s all bad finance’s fault. But that’s just a convenient lie…

Economy
february 2011 - pp. 184
ISBN 9788822055163

Giulio Peruzzi

Vortex and colours
At the origins of James Clerk Maxwell’s work

Does a relationship exist between the study of colours and the rotation of a top? Could the vortex into a fluid be useful to understand Saturn’s rings? A new and original interpretation of Maxwell’s work, in order to understand the crucial role of metaphor in the developments of science and technology in the 20th century.

Science
october 2010 - pp. 224
ISBN 9788822002495

Annamaria Rivera

Spelix
Story of cats, immigrants and a crime

What has a cat to do with a murder, xenophobia, the authoritarian society, the malfeasance of powerful people? To find out about it, just read this novel.

Literature and fiction
october 2010 - pp. 208
ISBN 9788822041685

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