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Due lettioni date nella academia erigenda dove si mostra come si trovi la grandezza delle superficie rettilinee
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Cataldi, Pietro Antonio
Title
Due lettioni date nella academia erigenda dove si mostra come si trovi la grandezza delle superficie rettilinee
Publisher
appresso Bartolomeo Cochi
Description
Italiano: Due lettioni di Pietro Antonio Cataldi date nella academia erigenda doue si mostra come si troui la grandezza delle superficie rettilinee .... - In Bologna : appresso Bartolomeo Cochi, 1613. - 32 p. : ill. ; 4º .
Language Italian
Publication date 1613 AD
publication_date QS:P577,+1613-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q3639582
Place of publication In Bologna
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