1903day.year

Nikolai Bugaev

(1837 - 1903)

Russian mathematician and philosopher

Russian mathematician and philosopher
Russian mathematician and philosopher known for contributions to algebra and analysis.
Nikolai Vasilievich Bugaev was a leading Russian mathematician and philosopher in the late 19th century. He made significant advances in algebraic analysis and helped establish the Moscow Mathematical Society. Bugaev also explored the philosophical foundations of mathematics and influenced his students, including Dmitri Egorov. His work bridged the gap between pure mathematics and philosophical inquiry. He played a central role in shaping Russia's mathematical community.
1903 Nikolai Bugaev
1974day.year

Julius Evola

(1898 - 1974)

Italian philosopher and author

Italian philosopher and author
Italian esoteric philosopher and political thinker known for his works on Traditionalism and mysticism.
Julius Evola was born in 1898 and emerged as a leading figure in the Traditionalist school of thought. His writings, including Revolt Against the Modern World and The Doctrine of Awakening, explored themes of spirituality, occultism, and critiques of modernity. Evola drew inspiration from Eastern traditions such as Buddhism and yoga, blending them with European metaphysics. He became a controversial influencer of far-right movements but maintained a following among scholars of esotericism. His work continues to spark debate among philosophers, historians, and political theorists.
Julius Evola