Leibniz: De quadratura arithmetica circuli ellipseos et hyperbolae cujus corollarium est trigonometria sine tabulis

The Leibniz Review 5:15-17 (1995)
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Abstract

On numerous occasions Leibniz stressed the importance of providing the new infinitesimal calculus with the solid foundations it required by means of rigorous proofs. His treatise on the arithmetical quadrature of the circle, the ellipse and the hyperbola shows clearly that this was in fact a foremost consideration right from the outset.

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