Essai Sur Un Nouveau Mode D'Exposition Des Principes Du Calcul Diff rentiel, written by Servois and originally published in 1814, presents a novel approach to explaining the principles of differential calculus. This historical work offers valuable insights into the development of mathematical thought during the early 19th century. It explores fundamental concepts and methodologies, providing a detailed exposition of the calculus principles as understood and taught at the time. This essay is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of mathematics and the evolution of calculus. It offers a window into the intellectual landscape of early 19th-century mathematical discourse and the methods used to convey these complex ideas.
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