The mathematical encyclopaedia of the 15th century, Arithmetical operations, fractions, progressions, linear equations and roots of real numbers, according to the Codex Vindobonensis phil. gr. 65 of the 15th century

Maria D. Chalkou

Review of the National Center for Digitization (2008)

  • Issue: 12, page 119-130
  • ISSN: 1820-0109

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Maria D. Chalkou. "The mathematical encyclopaedia of the 15th century, Arithmetical operations, fractions, progressions, linear equations and roots of real numbers, according to the Codex Vindobonensis phil. gr. 65 of the 15th century." Review of the National Center for Digitization (2008): 119-130. <http://eudml.org/doc/254089>.

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