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THE death of Emanuele Paternò removes a leading Italian chemist and a genial collaborator from the international councils of chemistry, where he regularly represented his country. Prof. Paternò passed away on January 18 in his native city of Palermo, where he was born on December 12, 1847. His father had to leave Sicily soon after his birth, having taken an active part in the revolt of 1848, and Emanuele spent his early years in exile, in Alexandria.
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Prof. E. Paternò. Nature 135, 572–573 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135572a0
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