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Giovanni Carandino

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in 1834, was an ethnically Greek mathematician, founder of the Greek mathematics school, and translator in Greek of the major French works on analysis in the early 19th century.
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C. Goldstein, J. Gray et J. Ritter (dir.), L'Europe mathématique. Histoires, mythes, identités, Éditions Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris
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He taught an entire generation of Greek mathematicians, and is thus seen as the founder of the modern Greek analysis school.
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government on Ionian Islands, his talent was remarked and he was sent to study mathematics in Ecole polytechnique, under
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He studied mathematics during Cephalonia's occupation by the French in 1808, under the direction of
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He made contributions to the formalisation of analysis, which were published in 1828 in the
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par M. le Dr J. Carandino de Céphalonie, de l'Université Ionienne.
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