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The following pages link to Seventeenth-century indivisibles revisited (Q2392072):
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- The Jesuits and the method of indivisibles (Q1616121) (← links)
- Fermat's dilemma: Why did he keep mum on infinitesimals? and the European theological context (Q1616127) (← links)
- Bonaventura Cavalieri and Bologna (Q1670960) (← links)
- Fiction, possibility and impossibility: three kinds of mathematical fictions in Leibniz's work (Q2052226) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- Neither ancient nor modern: Wallis and Barrow on the composition of continua. Part two: The seventeenth-century context: The struggle between ancient and modern (Q3122889) (← links)
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- A 17th-century debate on the consequentia mirabilis (Q3990952) (← links)
- The Method of Archimedes in the Seventeenth Century (Q4577076) (← links)
- Introducing differential calculus in Spain: The fluxion of the product and the quadrature of curves by Tomàs Cerdà (Q4995626) (← links)
- Visualization of the Riemann–Stieltjes Integral (Q5383014) (← links)