Italian mathematician and politician (1822–1892)
Achille Sannia (14 April 1822 – 2 August 1892) was an Italian mathematician and politician .
Biography
Achille Sannia was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy .[ 1] He was born in Campobasso and later moved from Molise to Naples to continue his studies together with Enrico D'Ovidio .
He first taught in a private school before moving to a University in 1865 as a professor of geometry.[ 2]
In 1871, he created a school of Electrical engineering . He wrote two important treatises, one concerning projective geometry and the other elementary geometry . He was a member of the Academy of Sciences .[ 2]
He had a son, Gustavo Sannia who was also a mathematician.[ 3]
Works
Planimetry , with Enrico D'Ovidio, Stab. typ. of the fine arts, Naples 1869, II ed. 1871
Geometry elements, with Enrico D'Ovidio, (14 editions), Naples 1868-69, 12th edition, B. Pellerano LC Scientific and Industrial Library successor, Naples 1906
Projection Geometry Lessons dictated in the Royal University of Naples by Prof. Achille Sannia- Ed. Pellerano Naples 1891 of 691pagg.
References
International National Academics People