Elementorum universae matheseos auctore P. Rogerio Josepho Boscovich 3 Tomi

Author: Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich

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Elementorum universae matheseos auctore P. Rogerio Josepho Boscovich 3 Tomi

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Publisher:  Apud Faustum Amidei Bibliopolam

Place of printing:  Rome

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Product Condition:
Work in three volumes. Cardboard binding with calligraphic titles on spine inserts: peeling and minimal damage to the paper covering on the plates, spines, caps and along the edges of the plates. Cuts sprayed with traces of dust. Membership signature on the title pages. Well preserved papers with irregularly distributed blooms; the notebooks N,R and V of volume II and A,E,N,P and S of volume III are burnished. We report in volume I a brown stain in M1 and in volume II tears repaired with strips of adhesive paper without loss of text in T2 and T3. Text in Latin

Pages:  (2),324;(2),324;XXVI,(2),468

Format:  Eighth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  21
Width:  14

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First edition of this important mathematical treatise by the physicist and astronomer Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich (1711-1787), one of the first natural philosophers to spread Newtonian science in Italy. The matter is thus divided into three volumes: Tomus I continens Geometry planam, Arithmeticam vulgarem, Geometry solidorum, Trigonometriam planam et sphaericam; Tomus II continens algebram finitem; Tomus III contains sectionum conicarum elementa nova quadam methodo concinnata et dissertationem de transfomatione locorum geometricorum ubi de Continuitatis lege ac de quibusdam Infiniti Mysteriis. The third volume in particular lays the mathematical foundations of the author's most important work, the Philosophiae naturalis theoria redacta ad unicam legem virium in natura existentium, published in Vienna in 1758. The text is accompanied by 15 folded tables: 8 in volume I (5 at the end of the volume and 3 in the text) and 7 in volume III

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