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Registrato: 06/04/05 15:03 Messaggi: 2619 Luogo di residenza: Padova
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Inviato: Ven Mar 30, 2007 22:23 Oggetto: Walter Philipp |
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Ho letto sullo Scarpone due righe vaghe sulla morte di Walter Phillip. Pare di capire che è morto arrampicando. Aperta la via sulla NO della Civetta assieme a Flamm, aveva smesso del tutto dopo un volo terribile sulle Lavaredo fermato a pochi cm da terra. Qualcuno ha notizie più dettagliate? _________________ enrico r.
L'ultima modifica di enrico r. il Lun Apr 02, 2007 11:22, modificato 1 volta |
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Philipp, non Phillip, hai invertito le doppie
Ti riferisci all'articolo di Paola Favero nel numero di marzo?
Io poi ho cercato in rete e ho trovato solo questo, ripetuto in alcuni siti universitari. Da un'altra parte dicono in più che è successo vicino a Graz.
Citazione: | Walter Philipp
Walter Philipp died July 19, 2006, while mountain climbing in his native Austria. He was born in Vienna, Austria in 1936. He is survived by his wife Ariane and four children. Professor Philipp received his Ph.D. in Mathematics and M.S. in Mathematics Education and Physics at the University of Vienna, 1960. He was an Assistant at the University of Vienna 1960-1963, 1965-1967; Habilitation 1967; and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Montana, Missoula, 1963-64 and at the University of Illinois 1964-65. Since 1967 he was at the University of Illinois; Professor of Mathematics, 1973-2000; Professor of Statistics, 1988-2000; and Chair of the Department of Statistics, 1990-1995. He was an Associate member in the Center for Advanced Study, 1984-85. He became Professor Emeritus in May 2000 and Affiliate Professor at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, August 2000. He was a Corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; Associate Editor, Annals of Probability 1976-1981; and on the Advisory Board, Monatshefte f?hematik, since 1994. He published more than 70 publications, including two monographs and gave more than 100 invited lectures given in the United States, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Soviet Union, England, Switzerland, and Canada. He was a Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and an Elected member, International Statistical Institute. Philipp was an avid climber, making many first and repeat climbs in the 1950s. The Philipp-Flamm route in the Dolomites, for which he was named one of the top 100 climbers of the century, was considered a rite of passage for many famous climbers.
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enrico r. |
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Registrato: 06/04/05 15:03 Messaggi: 2619 Luogo di residenza: Padova
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Inviato: Lun Apr 02, 2007 11:11 Oggetto: |
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Z ha scritto: | Philipp, non Phillip, hai invertito le doppie |
Chiedo scusa per lo strafalcione. Imperdonabile.
Z ha scritto: | Ti riferisci all'articolo di Paola Favero nel numero di marzo? |
sì, quello.
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Io poi ho cercato in rete e ho trovato solo questo, ripetuto in alcuni siti universitari. Da un'altra parte dicono in più che è successo vicino a Graz.
Citazione: | Walter Philipp
Walter Philipp died July 19, 2006, while mountain climbing in his native Austria. He was born in Vienna, Austria in 1936. He is survived by his wife Ariane and four children. Professor Philipp received his Ph.D. in Mathematics and M.S. in Mathematics Education and Physics at the University of Vienna, 1960. He was an Assistant at the University of Vienna 1960-1963, 1965-1967; Habilitation 1967; and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Montana, Missoula, 1963-64 and at the University of Illinois 1964-65. Since 1967 he was at the University of Illinois; Professor of Mathematics, 1973-2000; Professor of Statistics, 1988-2000; and Chair of the Department of Statistics, 1990-1995. He was an Associate member in the Center for Advanced Study, 1984-85. He became Professor Emeritus in May 2000 and Affiliate Professor at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, August 2000. He was a Corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; Associate Editor, Annals of Probability 1976-1981; and on the Advisory Board, Monatshefte f?hematik, since 1994. He published more than 70 publications, including two monographs and gave more than 100 invited lectures given in the United States, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Soviet Union, England, Switzerland, and Canada. He was a Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and an Elected member, International Statistical Institute. Philipp was an avid climber, making many first and repeat climbs in the 1950s. The Philipp-Flamm route in the Dolomites, for which he was named one of the top 100 climbers of the century, was considered a rite of passage for many famous climbers.
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Mi apri un universo. Lavoro in quell'ambito e conosco varie pubblicazioni scientifiche a nome Philipp, ma non mi era mai venuto il sospetto che una o più di quelle potessero essere riconducibili al Philipp in questione.
Grazie mille per l'informazione. _________________ enrico r. |
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Andrea |
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Registrato: 31/03/05 13:08 Messaggi: 1868 Luogo di residenza: Padova
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Inviato: Lun Apr 02, 2007 11:33 Oggetto: |
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enrico r. ha scritto: | Z ha scritto: | Philipp, non Phillip, hai invertito le doppie |
Chiedo scusa per lo strafalcione. Imperdonabile.
Z ha scritto: | Ti riferisci all'articolo di Paola Favero nel numero di marzo? |
sì, quello.
Z ha scritto: |
Io poi ho cercato in rete e ho trovato solo questo, ripetuto in alcuni siti universitari. Da un'altra parte dicono in più che è successo vicino a Graz.
Citazione: | Walter Philipp
Walter Philipp died July 19, 2006, while mountain climbing in his native Austria. He was born in Vienna, Austria in 1936. He is survived by his wife Ariane and four children. Professor Philipp received his Ph.D. in Mathematics and M.S. in Mathematics Education and Physics at the University of Vienna, 1960. He was an Assistant at the University of Vienna 1960-1963, 1965-1967; Habilitation 1967; and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Montana, Missoula, 1963-64 and at the University of Illinois 1964-65. Since 1967 he was at the University of Illinois; Professor of Mathematics, 1973-2000; Professor of Statistics, 1988-2000; and Chair of the Department of Statistics, 1990-1995. He was an Associate member in the Center for Advanced Study, 1984-85. He became Professor Emeritus in May 2000 and Affiliate Professor at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, August 2000. He was a Corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; Associate Editor, Annals of Probability 1976-1981; and on the Advisory Board, Monatshefte f?hematik, since 1994. He published more than 70 publications, including two monographs and gave more than 100 invited lectures given in the United States, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Soviet Union, England, Switzerland, and Canada. He was a Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and an Elected member, International Statistical Institute. Philipp was an avid climber, making many first and repeat climbs in the 1950s. The Philipp-Flamm route in the Dolomites, for which he was named one of the top 100 climbers of the century, was considered a rite of passage for many famous climbers.
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Mi apri un universo. Lavoro in quell'ambito e conosco varie pubblicazioni scientifiche a nome Philipp, ma non mi era mai venuto il sospetto che una o più di quelle potessero essere riconducibili al Philipp in questione.
Grazie mille per l'informazione. |
Pazzesco eh????
Che vite insospettabili dietro a questi universitari.....
Andrea |
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enrico r. |
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Registrato: 06/04/05 15:03 Messaggi: 2619 Luogo di residenza: Padova
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Inviato: Lun Apr 02, 2007 11:43 Oggetto: |
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Andrea ha scritto: | Pazzesco eh????
Che vite insospettabili dietro a questi universitari.....
Andrea |
Già. Prova a dare un'occhiata al web of science.... (attenzione che ce ne sono due con quel nome: escludi le scienze bio-mediche). _________________ enrico r. |
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