Bartolomeo Pareto was a medieval priest and cartographer from Genoa who is best known for his sole surviving work, a 1455 nautical chart of the known world.[1] The chart is highly ornate and is notable for its depiction of Antillia, a phantom island said to exist in the Atlantic Ocean. Thought to have been lost in the mid-1800s, the Italian geographer Pietro Amat di San Filippo reported having located it in a storage room in the library of the Roman College in 1877.[2]
^Andrés, Juan (1822). Illustrazione di una carta geografica del 1455 e delle notizie, che in quel tempo aveansi dell' Antillia.
^Amat di San Filippo, Pietro (1878). "Del planisferio di Bartolomeo Pareto del 1455 e di altre quattro carte nautiche ritrovate testé nella biblioteca Vittorio Emanuele di Roma". Memorie della Società geografica italiana. 1: 55–61.
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Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923), engineer, sociologist, economist, and philosopher, eponym of Pareto distribution, Pareto efficiency, Pareto index and Pareto principle...
"ism". Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-1563247163. Acocella, N. and Di Bartolomeo, G. [2007], "Is corporatism feasible?", in: Metroeconomica, 58(2): 340-59...
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National University : Columbia University Press. Acocella, Nicola; Di Bartolomeo, Giovanni; Hibbs, Douglas A. (2008). "Labor market regimes and the effects...
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