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Lineæ tertii ordinis Neutonianæ, sive illustratio tractatus d. Neutoni de Enumeratione linearum tertii ordinis. Cui subjungitur, solutio trium problematum. Authore Jacobo Stirling, ... (Latin Edition)

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British Library

T100920

The trium problematum have a separate register and pagination. With a dedication in Latin and a list of subscribers.

Oxoniæ : e Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Edvardi Whistler, 1717. [12],128,19,[1]p. : ill. ; 8°

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