The Simplicity of Figures depend upon the Simplicity of their Genesis and Ideas, and an equation is nothing else than a Description (either Geometrical or Mechanical) by which a Figure is generated and rendered more easy to the Conception.


Arithmetica Universalis (1707)


The Simplicity of Figures depend upon the Simplicity of their Genesis and Ideas, and an equation is nothing else than a Description (either...

The Simplicity of Figures depend upon the Simplicity of their Genesis and Ideas, and an equation is nothing else than a Description (either...

The Simplicity of Figures depend upon the Simplicity of their Genesis and Ideas, and an equation is nothing else than a Description (either...

The Simplicity of Figures depend upon the Simplicity of their Genesis and Ideas, and an equation is nothing else than a Description (either...