- (/daɪoʊˈfæntəs/; fl. 250 CE) was a Gr****
mathematician who was the
author of the
Arithmetica in
thirteen books, ten of
which are
still extant, made up of arithmetical...
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Arithmetica Universalis ("Universal Arithmetic") is a
mathematics text by
Isaac Newton.
Written in Latin, it was
edited and
published by
William Whiston...
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Summa de
arithmetica, geometria,
proportioni et
proportionalita (Summary of arithmetic, geometry,
proportions and proportionality) is a book on mathematics...
- this
level in
Sansepolcro in 1491. In 1494, his
first book,
Summa de
arithmetica, geometria,
Proportioni et proportionalita, was
published in Venice....
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University Press. p. 355. ISBN 978-1-4051-5296-9. Smith, D. E. (1898), Rara
Arithmetica: a
catalogue of the
arithmetics written before MDCI, with description...
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signa (1701)
Opticks (1704)
Reports as
Master of the Mint (1701–1725)
Arithmetica Universalis (1707) De
mundi systemate (The
System of the World) (1728)...
- Infinity) and the
altitude of all to make up the
altitude of the figure."
Arithmetica Infinitorum, the most
important of Wallis's works, was
published in 1656...
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arithmetica libri duo) and his
textbook on
music (De
institutione musica libri quinque, unfinished)
contributed to
medieval education. De
arithmetica...
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years later (1625) in
Pvrchas His
Pilgrimes (vol 3, p848). In 1624 his
Arithmetica Logarithmica was published, in folio, a work
containing the logarithms...
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which he
described in a note at the
margin of a copy of Diophantus'
Arithmetica. He was also a
lawyer at the
parlement of Toulouse, France.
Fermat was...