Lucio Lombardo-Radice Explained

Lucio Lombardo-Radice (Catania, 10 July 1916; Brussels, 21 November 1982) was an Italian mathematician. A student of Gaetano Scorza, Lombardo-Radice contributed to finite geometry and geometric combinatorics together with Guido Zappa and Beniamino Segre, and wrote important works concerning the Non-Desarguesian plane. He was also a leading member of the Italian Communist Party and a member of its central committee.[1] He had a long professional and political friendship with German natural scientist and dissident Robert Havemann.[2]

Lombardo-Radice's parents were Giuseppe Lombardo Radice and Gemma Harasim.[3] His children included the writer and actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice.[4] [5]

The Istituto Tecnico Statale Commerciale "Lucio Lombardo Radice" per Programmatori, a school in Rome, Italy, founded in 1982 as the XXV Istituto Tecnico Commerciale per Programmatori, was in 1992 renamed after Lombardo-Radice. It is now named Istituto di Istruzione Superiore Lombardo Radice[6]

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  2. Web site: 2022-12-13 . »Ich bin immer ein Genosse« . 2023-12-25 . www.akweb.de . de.
  3. News: LOMBARDO-RADICE, Giuseppe . 13 May 2020 . Treccani.
  4. News: Giovanni Lombardo Radice: nel suo genere, un mostro . 13 May 2020 . La Repubblica . 28 November 2016 . it.
  5. News: LOMBARDO RADICE, Marco . 13 May 2020 . Treccani.
  6. http://www.islombardoradice.gov.it/dinamico/312/home/scuola.html Brief history of ITC Lucio Lombardo Radice