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Mathematical formulae and examples compiled by [] Merry

MS. Savile 33

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Title

Mathematical formulae and examples compiled by [] Merry

Shelfmark

MS. Savile 33

Summary

Mathematical formulae and examples compiled by [] Merry, entitled 'Mr Merry's Invention and Demonstration of [John] Huddon's Rules for Reducing Equations, in Van Schoolen's former part of his Geometria Cartesiana (printed at Leyden in the year 1659) from page 439 to page 458'.

Date

Written after 1659

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

238 pages

Custodial history

'Reposed in the Mathematick study, Oxford, by Dr John Wallis, Geometry Professor, 1685.'

Labelled '33'

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