Abstract
Starting from a text never cited or commented on by Aldo Giorgio and found more than twenty years ago, this essay aims in the first part to restore its discursive economy, then to compare it to the latest writings published in L’Enciclopedia Treccani in 2007 and 2009. The second part of this essay compares Gargani’s work, and in particular the inaugural text published in 1964, to the affine positions of the mathematician Alexander Grothendieck.
