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TitlePaper, 'A New Generall way to square all curvilined figures and to measure their spaces by certain Reasons or comprehendings of powers, that are equivalent to the infinite dimuneration of all the parts, of which the same are composed, invented and demonstrated' by Dethlevus Cluverus
DateNovember 1691
DescriptionTitle of paper: 'A new general way to square all curve lined Figures and to measure their squares by certain Reasons or comprehendings of Powers, that are equivalent to the infinite Dinumeration of all the parts, of which the same are composed, invented and demonstrated by Dethleff Cluver'
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Read to the Royal Society on 13 January 1691
LanguageEnglish
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialTranscribed in LBO/28/548
URLDescriptionAlso available on Early Modern Letters Online
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CodePersonNameDates
NA5730Cluverus; Dethlevus (c 1645 - 1708); mathematicianc 1645 - 1708
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