Paper, 'Epitome binae Methodi Tangentium' [Epitome of two methods of tangents] by John Wallis, dated at Oxonia [Oxford]
Reference number: EL/W1/139
Date: 15 February 1671
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- 15 February 1671
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John Wallis, Paper, 'Epitome binae Methodi Tangentium' [Epitome of two methods of tangents] by John Wallis, dated at Oxonia [Oxford], 15 February 1671, EL/W1/139, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_w1_139/paper-epitome-binae-methodi-tangentium-epitome-of-two-methods-of-tangents-by-john-wallis-dated-at-oxonia-oxford, accessed on 16 September 2024
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