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Servois' 1814 Essay on a New Method of Exposition of the Principles of Differential Calculus, with an English Translation

by Robert E. Bradley (Adelphi University) and Salvatore J. Petrilli, Jr. (Adelphi University)

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Bradley, Robert E. and Salvatore J. Petrilli, Jr., "Servois' 1814 Essay on a New Method of Exposition of the Principles of Differential Calculus, with an English Translation," Loci (November 2010), DOI: 10.4169/loci003597


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