The son of an infantry officer, Berzolari studied at
Pavia, under professor
Salvatore Pincherle. From 1880 to 1884 he studied at the
University of Pavia, where he graduated in mathematics. He subsequently taught at high schools in Pavia and
Vigevano, keeping in touch with Pavia's university as an assistant docent. In 1888 he obtained the
venia legendi, and in 1892 the university's
venia legendi. In 1893 he obtained the chair of
projective geometry at
University of Torino, from which he was transferred to the chair of
algebraic analysis in the university of Pavia in 1899. He remained in that position until he retired in 1935, except during 1924-1925, when he taught at the
University of Milano. In Pavia, he was dean of the faculty of sciences and the university's rector from 1909-1913 and 1920-1922. He was president of the
Unione Matematica Italiana and the
Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere. Berzolari is remembered as chief editor of the
Enciclopedia delle matematiche elementari, a seven-volume encyclopedia devoted to mathematics, published between 1930 and 1953, edited by the
Unione and which editorial direction was committed to Berzolari in 1909. == Bibliography ==