Papers of Bruno de Finetti, 1924-2000 [microform].

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Papers of Bruno de Finetti, 1924-2000 [microform].

The papers include de Finetti's student notebooks, research material, lecture and teaching notes, professional and administrative records, newspaper clippings, personal and professional correspondence, and books from his working library. The majority of the documents are in Italian and some are in English, French, and German. The papers, mainly covering the years 1930-1985, are organized into several series and subseries according to subject matter. Original folders, created by de Finetti, are indicated by headings in quotation marks. Sometimes an inventory sheet by Fulvia de Finetti can be found at the beginning of these folders.

41 reels of microfilm : negative and positive ; 35 mm.

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University of Pittsburgh

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