{{Bar3/sottopagina|Giuseppe Peano and his surviving works}}
First of all, I can read Italian so anybody can respond in Italian if they prefer. - Posso leggere l'italiano ma non posso scrivere bene. Puoi rispondere in italiano se preferisci.
I am a supporter of two languages, [[Ido]] and [[Latino sine Flexione]]. Latino sine Flexione was created by an Italian mathematician named [[Giuseppe Peano]] from [[Torino]], and he wrote a LOT of content in the language. None of it has a copyright anymore, and almost none of it is online. Some copies of his work can be found at the Library of Congress in the USA, and there are a lot of places to find it in Europe too. One example is called "Schola et Vita", and there are a lot of letters and correspondences too. Now that the documents are very old their condition is not so good, and I would like to find a way to get them put online. I live in Korea so I can't do it myself. I'm hoping that:
-A Latin society in Italy<br>
-The Catholic Church<br>
-Peano's University ([[Università degli Studi di Torino]])<br>
-A cool Wikipedian from Italy
might be able to help. [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/auxlang/message/51615 Here's a link] to the discussion we had last year started by a person that lives close to the Library of Congress about their condition. He doesn't have a notebook computer so he can't transcribe the documents himself, and we also heard that their condition is a bit better in the European libraries.
So, any good ideas? Grazie in anticipo. [[Utente:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|msg]]) 11:20, 23 mar 2008 (CET)