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Date: 2005-05-30 03:30:47Academia European people Leonhard Euler Johann Bernoulli Joseph Louis Lagrange Daniel Bernoulli Institutiones calculi differentialis Pierre Louis Maupertuis Jakob Hermann Mathematics Fellows of the Royal Society Number theorists | Leonhard EulerSwitzerland’s Foremost Scientific Expatriate By Ronald S. Calinger & John Glaus At the start of the 18th century, the Helvetic confederation into which Leonhard Euler was born was a breath of fAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www12.brinkster.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 322,45 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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