Pasquale del PezzoPasquale del Pezzo, Duke of Caianello and Marquis of Campodisola, was an Italian mathematician.Early life and educationDel Pezzo was born in Berlin on 2 May 1859. At the University of Naples, he received first a law degree in 1880 and then in 1882 a mathematics degree.CareerHe became a pre-eminent professor at that university, teaching projective geometry, and remained at that University, as rector, faculty president, etc. Del Pezzo was mayor of Naples from 1914 to 1917. Starting in 1919 he became a Senator of the Kingdom of Italy until his death.Personal lifeHis wife was the Swedish writer Anne Charlotte Leffler, sister of the great mathematician Gösta Mittag-Leffler.Death and legacyHe died in Naples on 20 June 1936. Del Pezzo is remembered particularly for first describing what became known as a del Pezzo surface.