Poeti, Johann Michael,
Joh. Mich. Poetii gründliche Anleitung zu der unter den Gelehrten jetzt üblichen arithmetischen Wissenschaft vermittelst einer parallelen Algebra, worinnen zugleich von Gebrauch derer Rechnungen in Facultäten und Disciplinen, auch von unterschiedlichen arithmetischen Instrumenten und Machinen gehandelt wird : sammt einer Anatomia numerorum von 1 - 10000 , 1728



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Author: Poeti, Johann Michael
Title: Joh. Mich. Poetii gründliche Anleitung zu der unter den Gelehrten jetzt üblichen arithmetischen Wissenschaft vermittelst einer parallelen Algebra, worinnen zugleich von Gebrauch derer Rechnungen in Facultäten und Disciplinen, auch von unterschiedlichen arithmetischen Instrumenten und Machinen gehandelt wird : sammt einer Anatomia numerorum von 1 - 10000
Year: 1728
Language: de
City: Franckfurt [u.a.]
Number of pages: 501, 48 S.
Publisher: Fritsch
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