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    Lobrede auf Leonhard Euler

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    LOBREDE AUF LEONHARD EULER Lobrede auf Leonhard Euler ( - ) Cover ( - ) Title page ([1]) Dedication ([3]) Text ([5]

    300 Jahre Leonhard Euler

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    Am 15. April 2007 jährte sich zum 300. Mal der Geburtstag des großen Schweizer Mathematikers Leonhard Euler. Mit zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen Veranstaltungen, Ausstellungen, Filmen und Internet-Präsentationen gedenkt die wissenschaftliche Welt dieses Jubiläums. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem IT-Service gestaltete auch das Akademiearchiv eine Euler-Präsentation auf der Homepage der BBAW

    Tabula geographica hemisphaerii Australis [cartographic material] : ad emendatiora quae adhuc prodierunt exempla jussu /

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    Map of southern hemisphere with an imaginary line joining Tasmania to New Guinea while the outline of the New Zealand west coast appears incomplete. Relief shown pictorially.; In right hand corner: Hemisphaerium Australe.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; From: Geographischer atlas / Leonhard Euler. Berlin, 1753.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm207

    Vollständige Anleitung zur Algebra

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    Leonhard EulerExlibrisstempel: "R. Wolf" 002281305_0001 Exemplar der ETH-BI

    Lettres de Léonard Euler, en partie inédites

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    Bigourdan Guillaume, Euler Leonhard. Lettres de Léonard Euler, en partie inédites. In: Bulletin astronomique, tome 34, 1917. pp. 258-319

    Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach

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    When Leonhard Euler first arrived at the Russian Academy of Sciences, at the age of 20, his career was supported and promoted by the Academy’s secretary, the Prussian jurist and amateur mathematician Christian Goldbach (1690-1764). Their encounter would grow into a lifelong friendship, as evinced by nearly 200 letters sent over 35 years. This exchange – Euler’s most substantial long-term correspondence – has now been edited for the first time with an English translation, ample commentary and documentary indices. These present an overview of 18th-century number theory, its sources and repercussions, many details of the protagonists’ biographies, and a wealth of insights into academic life in St. Petersburg and Berlin between 1725 and 1765. Part I includes an introduction and the original texts of the Euler-Goldbach letters, while Part II presents the English translations and documentary indices.Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia, Ser. IVA, Vol. 4 Editors: Franz Lemmermeyer and Martin Mattmüller Online Edition, Basel 201

    Mechanik oder analytische Darstellung der Wissenschaft von der Bewegung

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    mit Anmerkungen und Erläuterungen hrsg. von J.Ph. Wolfer
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