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A dissertation on the summation of infinite converging series with algebraic divisors. Exhibiting a Method not only Intirely New, but much more General than any other which has hitherto Appeared on the Subject. Translated from the Latin of A.M. Lorgna, Professor of Mathematics in the Military College of Verona. With Illustrative Notes and Observations. To which is added, an appendix; Containing all the most elegant and useful Formulae which have been investigated for the Summing of the different Orders of Series; with various Examples to each. By H. Clarke.
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Author Lorgna, Antonio Mario; Clarke, Henry
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London
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printed for the author; and sold by Mr. Murray, No 32, in Fleet-Street
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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T105268
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