Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek AlgebraUniversity Press, 1910 - 387 páginas |
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... accordingly were first forgotten and then lost ; he compares the case of Apollonius ' Conics , the first four Books of which were preserved by Eutocius , who wrote a commentary on them , while the rest , which he did not include in his ...
... accordingly were first forgotten and then lost ; he compares the case of Apollonius ' Conics , the first four Books of which were preserved by Eutocius , who wrote a commentary on them , while the rest , which he did not include in his ...
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... Accordingly Xylander insists that the glory of the whole achievement belongs in no less but rather in a greater degree to Dudicius than to himself . Finally he commends the work to the favour of Prince Ludwig , extolling the pursuit of ...
... Accordingly Xylander insists that the glory of the whole achievement belongs in no less but rather in a greater degree to Dudicius than to himself . Finally he commends the work to the favour of Prince Ludwig , extolling the pursuit of ...
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... accordingly in general confine myself to an account of his notation solely , except in so far as it is interesting to compare it with the corresponding notation of his editors and ( in certain cases ) that of other writers , as , for ...
... accordingly in general confine myself to an account of his notation solely , except in so far as it is interesting to compare it with the corresponding notation of his editors and ( in certain cases ) that of other writers , as , for ...
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... Accordingly in his text of Diophantus Tannery has omitted the case - endings and written the single sign for åpilμós whether in the singular or in the plural ; in his second volume , however , containing the scholia , etc. , he has ...
... Accordingly in his text of Diophantus Tannery has omitted the case - endings and written the single sign for åpilμós whether in the singular or in the plural ; in his second volume , however , containing the scholia , etc. , he has ...
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... accordingly writes 1C + 130 + 5N + 2 . It is worth observing , however , that the Italians do use a symbol in this case , namely N ( Numero ) , the first power of the unknown being with them R ( Radice ) . Cossali1 makes an interesting ...
... accordingly writes 1C + 130 + 5N + 2 . It is worth observing , however , that the Italians do use a symbol in this case , namely N ( Numero ) , the first power of the unknown being with them R ( Radice ) . Cossali1 makes an interesting ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra Thomas L. Heath Vista previa restringida - 1910 |
Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra Sir Thomas Little Heath,Leonhard Euler Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
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