LC control no. | n 79055332 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Salvadori, Mario, 1907-1997 |
Variant(s) | Salʹvadori, M. Dzh., 1907-1997 Salvadori, M. G. (Mario George), 1907-1997 Salvadori, Mario G. (Mario George), 1907-1997 Salvadori, Mario George, 1907-1997 Sha-wa-tʻo-li, 1907-1997 Сальвадори, М. Дж., 1907-1997 |
Other standard no. | 0000000110362484 http://www.isni.org/0000000110362484 5052423 http://viaf.org/viaf/5052423 |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1907 |
Death date | 1997-06-25 |
Place of birth | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Applied mathematics Structural engineering Architecture City children--Education Technology and civilization Art criticism Musical criticism |
Affiliation | Manhattan Project (U.S.) Columbia University Università di Roma |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Engineers Mathematicians |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | His Differential equations in engineering problems, 1947. His Why buildings stand up, 1982, c1980: t.p. (Mario Salvadori) Math games for middle school, c1998: CIP t.p. (Mario Salvadori) pref. (d. June 1997) LC database, Oct. 23, 2015 (heading: Salvadori, Mario George, 1907- ; usage: Mario Salvadori [predominant form], Mario G. Salvadori) Chislennye metody v tekhnike, 1955: t.p. (М. Дж. Сальвадори = M. Dzh. Salʹvadori) Dickinson, Emily. XX poesie brevi, 1961: cover (translated by Mario Salvadori) Columbia University news, viewed May 30, 2018: (news release posted June 27, 1997; Mario G. Salvadori, the renowned Columbia University professor who worked to link the fields of structural engineering and architecture and served as a consultant on the Manhattan Project, died on Wednesday, June 25, [1997]. Dr. Salvadori was the author of ten books on architectural structures and five books on applied mathematics. He had taught at Columbia University since 1940. He also was the founder and chairman of the Salvadori Educational Center on the Built Environment (SECBE), a non-profit educational center at the City College of New York dedicated to helping inner-city youth appreciate science and mathematics through a hands-on study of bridges and other structures. Born in Rome, Italy, in 1907, Dr. Salvadori received his Ph.D. in engineering in 1930 and Ph.D. in pure mathematics in 1933, both from the University of Rome, where he taught until 1938. Dr. Salvadori also wrote many non-technical commentaries on society and technology, musical and artistic criticism, a book on mountain climbing and an Italian translation of Emily Dickinson's short poems.) <http://www.columbia.edu/cu/pr/97/19148.html> OCLC, May 31, 2018 (access points: Salvadori, Mario, 1907-1997; Salvadori, Mario G.; Salvadori, Mario; Salvadori, Mario George; Salvadori, Mario G. (Mario George); Salvadori, M. G.; usage: Mario Salvadori; Mario G. Salvadori; Mario George Salvadori; M.G. Salvadori) |
Associated language | eng ita |