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  <dc:title>Letter from T [Tullio] Levi-Civita, Via Sardegna 50, Rome, to [Joseph Larmor]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The fourth Annual Congress of Mathematics will take place in Rome in April next year. As Chair of the Third Section of the Congress, he has the pleasant task of inviting Larmor to honour the Congress with his presence and to contribute to its success. He hopes that Larmor will not refuse to give an enlightened speech to the classical city, having given one in the New World. Unlike the Americans, they will ask him for a simple communication, in English if that is most convenient. The Third Section is for mechanics, physics, mathematical physics, and applied mathematics. He asks to know what subject Larmor would discuss, as soon as possible.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13 April 1927</dc:date>
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