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The following pages link to Seventeenth-Century Indivisibles Revisited (Q2950494):
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- Explaining the Sudden Rise of Methods of Indivisibles (Q2950495) (← links)
- From Aristotle to the Classical Age, the Debates Around Indivisibilism (Q2950497) (← links)
- Cavalieri’s Indivisibles (Q2950498) (← links)
- Kepler, Cavalieri, Guldin. Polemics with the Departed (Q2950499) (← links)
- Indivisibles in the Work of Galileo (Q2950500) (← links)
- Torricelli’s Indivisibles (Q2950501) (← links)
- Could or Should Gregory of Saint-Vincent Use Cavalieri’s Indivisibles to Present His Own Quadrature of the Hyperbola that Led to the Logarithm and to the Exponential? (Q2950502) (← links)
- Descartes and the Use of Indivisibles (Q2950503) (← links)
- Roberval’s Indivisibles (Q2950504) (← links)
- Pascal’s Indivisibles (Q2950505) (← links)
- Two Jesuits Against the Indivisibles (Q2950506) (← links)
- Isaac Barrow’s Indivisibles (Q2950507) (← links)
- The Role of Indivisibles in Mengoli’s Quadratures (Q2950508) (← links)
- Wallis on Indivisibles (Q2950509) (← links)
- Leibniz’s Rigorous Foundations of the Method of Indivisibles (Q2950510) (← links)
- Newton on Indivisibles (Q2950511) (← links)
- An Epistemological Path Through the Historiography on Indivisibles (Q2950512) (← links)
- Archimedes and Indivisibles (Q2950513) (← links)
- Indivisibles and Latitude of Forms (Q2950514) (← links)
- How to Explain the Use as Late as 1700 of the Term Indivisible for the Discovery of Multiple Rainbows? (Q2950515) (← links)