Mathematics on CD-ROM. Vol. 4 and 5. A collection of ancient and rare volumes of mathematics and applied sciences (set of 15--20 CD). (Q2763059)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1690035
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1690035 |
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14 January 2002
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Barbaro
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Barozzi
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Bartoli
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Belli
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Benedetti
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Borrel
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Bovelles
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Bradwardine
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Commandino
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Copernico
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Del Monte
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Fernel
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Fine
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Jordanus
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Monantheuil
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al-Baghdadi
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Peletier
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Ramée
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Schoner
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Tartaglia
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Affò
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Agnesi
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Baldi
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Banieres
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Belgrado
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Bernoulli
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Bianchini
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Bossut
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D'Alembert
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Dragoni
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Lorgna
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Maupertuis
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Newton
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Poleni
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Rampinelli
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Riccati
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Saccheri
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Waring
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Mathematics on CD-ROM. Vol. 4 and 5. A collection of ancient and rare volumes of mathematics and applied sciences (set of 15--20 CD). (English)
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These two CD-ROM offer a broad variety of texts in first class quality. They are very convenient and easy to use not only for studying the books but also for special researches, because they have all the advantages of books in electronic form. Even the illustrations and the title pages are marvelous. These CD-ROM offer the possibility of thorough investigation even in towns with small or without libraries. As a consequence, sooner or later history of mathematics can be done at any place. That opens new horizons for everybody who is fond of the history of mathematics.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEVolume 4 contains 33 books from 21 authors (Barbaro, Barozzi, Bartoli, Belli, Benedetti, Borrel, Bovelles, Bradwardine, Commandino, Copernico, Del Monte, Fernel, Finé, Jordanus, Monantheuil, al-Baghdadi, Peletier, Ramée, Schoner, Tartaglia) of the 15th/16th century, among these Nicolaus Copernicus: De revolutionibus and Nicolò Tartaglia: General trattato.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEVolume 5 contains 31 books from 20 authors (Affò, Agnesi, Baldi, Banieres, Belgrado, Bernoulli, Bianchini, Bossut, D'Alembert, Dragoni, Lorgna, Maupertuis, Newton, Poleni, Rampinelli, Riccati, Saccheri, Waring) of the 18th century, among these Jacob and Johann Bernoulli, Newton's Analysis per quantitatum series\(\dots\), and Maupertuis' and Jacopo Riccati's Collected papers.
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