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RINALDINI, Carlo (1615-1698). Ars analytica mathematum. Florence (vols. 1 & 2): Ex. Typograp. Josephi Cocchini, 1665-1667; Padova (vol. 3): Sumptibus Petri Mariae Frambotti, 1684.
3 volumes, 2° (370 x 250mm). Half titles to first 2 volumes, folding engraved frontispiece in vol. 1, full page engraved portrait of the author, titles in red and black, woodcut vignettes to titles, 1 engraving in the text, numerous woodcut diagrams in the text. (Occasional dampstaining, a few leaves lightly soiled and browned, minor wormtrack to lower margin of vol. 3 occasionally touching text, a few small repairs.) Modern pasteboard covers, manuscript lettering to spine (lightly marked, textblock of vol. 2 detached at upper joint). Provenance: library label to front pastedowns.
FIRST EDITION of this extensive work by Italian mathematician Carlo Rinaldini. This set also includes Rinaldini’s Commercium epistolicum (1682) and Mathematum analyticum (1682) at the end of vol. 3. Riccardi I (ii), p.347.
3 volumes, 2° (370 x 250mm). Half titles to first 2 volumes, folding engraved frontispiece in vol. 1, full page engraved portrait of the author, titles in red and black, woodcut vignettes to titles, 1 engraving in the text, numerous woodcut diagrams in the text. (Occasional dampstaining, a few leaves lightly soiled and browned, minor wormtrack to lower margin of vol. 3 occasionally touching text, a few small repairs.) Modern pasteboard covers, manuscript lettering to spine (lightly marked, textblock of vol. 2 detached at upper joint). Provenance: library label to front pastedowns.
FIRST EDITION of this extensive work by Italian mathematician Carlo Rinaldini. This set also includes Rinaldini’s Commercium epistolicum (1682) and Mathematum analyticum (1682) at the end of vol. 3. Riccardi I (ii), p.347.
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