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Institutiones calculi integralis (Foundations of
integral calculus) is a three-volume
textbook written by
Leonhard Euler and
published in 1768. It was...
- Del Rio (1580). Ex
miscellaneorum scriptoribus digestorum,
codicis et
institutionum iuris civilis interpretatio (in Latin). Paris:
Michel Sonnius. Martin...
- practised. He died at
Versailles in 1687. 1676:
Institutionum astronomicarum,
London (1685, Padua)
Institutionum astronomicarum libri duo (in Latin). Pavia:...
- tears" (Paris, 1622).
Keraunos kai
obelos in
glossas librorum quatuor Institutionum (in Latin). Bologna: Nicolò Tebaldini. 1622. An
edition of Benedetto...
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Institutiones Divinae (classical Latin: [ĩːstɪtuːtiˈoːneːs diːˈwiːnae̯],
Ecclesiastical Latin: [institutsiˈones diˈvine]; The
Divine Institutes) is the...
- Beyträge zur
Mathematik (1781)
Institutionum physicae 1.
Physica generalis (1752) 2
Physica particularis (1753)
Institutionum opticarum partes quatuor: conscriptæ...
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Introductio in
analysin infinitorum,
institutiones calculi differentialis,
institutionum calculi integralis". In Baker,
Roger (ed.).
Euler Reconsidered: Tercentenary...
- ed. in two vols., 1762–63)
Commentariorum Rhetoricorum oratoriarum institutionum Libri VI. (Essays on Rhetoric, or The
Institutes of Oratory; 1606 and...
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aligned with
humanism than with scholasticism, his main
publications were
Institutionum Dialecticarum (1564), and
Isagoge Philosophica (1591).
Fonseca filled...
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method is
named after Leonhard Euler, who
first proposed it in his book
Institutionum calculi integralis (published 1768–1770). The
Euler method is a first-order...