"Priora Decem Programmata, Quibus Antea Lectiones Suas Intimavit ... Per Modum Publ. Disputationis ... Proposita" is a historical work by Abraham K stner. This book likely presents a series of ten programs or theses that K stner previously used to introduce his lectures, now presented in the form of a public disputation. As such, it offers insights into the mathematical and scientific thought of the period and K stner's pedagogical approach. It should be of interest to historians of mathematics and science, as well as those studying the history of education and academic disputation. The book provides valuable primary source material for understanding the development of mathematical and scientific ideas in Europe.
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