De Calcvlo Integralivm Exercitatic Mathematica Petri Ferroni... is a significant mathematical work by Pietro Ferroni, published in 1792. Written in Latin, this book delves into the intricacies of integral calculus, showcasing Ferroni's expertise and contributions to the field. It offers a valuable insight into the mathematical practices and notations of the late 18th century. This historical text is essential for mathematicians, historians of science, and scholars interested in the development of calculus. Its enduring value lies in its detailed exploration of mathematical principles and its preservation of historical mathematical thought.
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