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  1. The inverse method of tangents: A dialogue between Leibniz and Newton.Christoph J. Scriba - 1963 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 2 (2):113-137.
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  • Leibniz auf dem Höhepunkt seines mathematischen Ruhms.Heinz-jürgen Hess - 2004 - Studia Leibnitiana 36:48-67.
    The article focusses on the decade between Leibniz’s return from Italy in 1690 and the beginning of the public dispute over priority which was precipitated by Fatio’s accusation of plagiarism in his Lineae brevissimi descensus investigatio geometrica of 1699. The prehistory of this decade, namely the discovery of differential and integral calculus and the absence of any real response, has been dealt with exhaustively in secondary literature. The same is true also of the later dispute between Continental and English mathematicians (...)
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  • Leibniz auf dem Höhepunkt seines mathematischen Ruhms.Heinz-jürgen Hess - 2005 - Studia Leibnitiana 37 (1):48 - 67.
    The article focusses on the decade between Leibniz's return from Italy in 1690 and the beginning of the public dispute over priority which was precipitated by Fatio's accusation of plagiarism in his Lineae brevissimi descensus investigano geometrica of 1699. The prehistory of this decade, namely the discovery of differential and integral calculus and the absence of any real response, has been dealt with exhaustively in secondary literature. The same is true also of the later dispute between Continental and English mathematicians (...)
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