Prostasis Ad Exceptiones Cl. Varignonii ... De Infinitis is a historical mathematical work by Guido Grandi, engaging with the theories of infinitesimals and the critiques levied by Varignon, a prominent mathematician of the era. This book provides insights into the mathematical debates of the 18th century, particularly concerning the foundations of calculus. Grandi's detailed examination and defense of his concepts offer a valuable perspective on the development of mathematical analysis during a period of significant intellectual ferment. For historians of mathematics and those interested in the evolution of calculus, this volume represents an essential primary source. Its enduring value lies in the detailed exposition of mathematical principles and the historical context it provides.
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