Notices respecting New Books. 
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282198 
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28658930 987 
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XXXIY. Notices respecting New Books. 
In Memoriam Dominici CTielini. (Collectanea Mathematica. nunc 
primum edita cura et studio L. CEEilo^A et E. Bexteami.) Milan : 
Hoepli. 
C\F late years it has become a fashion, as it is in many cases a 
^ " necessity."' to print in a collected form the scattered papers 
of onr more eminent mathematicians. This is a good service both 
to the dead and to the living, but it is not the service rendered in 
the "memorial" volume before us. Eather is this a memorial 
cairn, the constituent stones of which are the twenty-nine varied 
but all highly polished stones, *. e. memoirs, contributed by the 
friendly hands of the foremost living* mathematicians of Europe. 
Chelini's life, " semplice e modesta quanto operosa," seems to have 
well merited such loving distinction. 
Dominic Chelini was born, October 18, 1802, at Gragnano, and 
died November 16, 1878. He studied at the Collegio Xazareno 
from 1819 to 1826, and in 182" was consecrated Priest. Subse- 
quently, from 1831 to 1851, he filled the Mathematical chair at the 
above-named college. In 1843—4 he made the acquaintance of 
Jacobi, and subsequently of Eejeune-Dirichlet, Steiner, Schlsefli, 
and Borchardt, and always retained their regard and friendship. 
In 1851 he was nominated Professor of Mechanics and Hydraulics 
at the University of Bologna, a post he occupied until 1860. He 
* Before the volume was issued, one of the most illustrious of these, 
Herr Borchardt, had passed away ; and the further interest is attached to 
his paper of its being among the" last he penned. More recently English 
mathematicians have mourned the loss of Prof. Henrr Smith. 
