Epistolarvm Mathematicarvm Fascicvlvs is a collection of mathematical correspondence, offering a glimpse into the scientific discourse of its time. Penned in Latin, these letters provide insights into the mathematical thought and developments of the 18th century. The collection showcases the intellectual exchanges and collaborations that propelled mathematical understanding forward.
Authored by Giovanni Poleni, this volume is a valuable resource for historians of mathematics and science, as well as anyone interested in the history of intellectual exchange. The letters shed light on the challenges, discoveries, and evolving perspectives within the mathematical community during a period of significant advancement.
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