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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number MS GRAVES/28
TitleMathematical Texts
Date19th century
DescriptionManuscript volume, 19th century, containing mathematical texts, comprising Anmerkungen Zu (remarks on):

(1) Joseph-Louis Lagrange's 'De La Resolution Des Equations Numeriques', a 19th-century manuscript copy of the printed edition of 1798
2) Paolo Frisi's 'Cosmographia' (Physica et Mathematica), a 19th-century manuscript copy of the printed edition of 1774-1775.
With diagrams.
Extent1 volume containing 180 leaves
AdminHistoryJoseph-Louis Lagrange (Giuseppe Luigi Lagrangia), Comte De L'empire: born in Turin, 1736; Italian-French mathematician who made significant contributions to the theory of numbers and to analytic and celestial mechanics; taught mathematics at the artillery school of Turin; early publications on the propagation of sound and the concept of maxima and minima were well received; instrumental in founding the Turin Academy of Sciences; died in Paris, 1813. Publications include: 'Mcanique analytique' (1788) ('Analytic Mechanics').

Paolo Frisi: born in Milan, 1728; Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist; a member of the Barnabite religious order, a professor at the University of Milan, and a member of most of the major scientific societies; author of an influential work on hydraulics, widely used as an engineering handbook; plans for most of the major hydraulic works constructed in northern Italy during his adult life were submitted to him for inspection; author of influential commentaries on other scientists such as Galileo Galilei and Sir Isaac Newton; died in Milan, 1784. Publications include: 'Del modo di regolare i fiumi, e i torrenti' (1762) ('A Treatise on Rivers and Torrents').
CustodialHistoryThe manuscript formed part of the library of John Thomas Graves (1806-1870), mathematician and Professor of Jurisprudence at University College London, whose collection included manuscripts dating from the 15th to the 19th century, relating mainly to mathematics. Formerly Graves 3744.
AcquisitionGraves' library was bequeathed to University College London in 1870.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Related MaterialThe hand in which the manuscript is written is the same at that of University College London Special Collections, MS GRAVES 29 (Robins Commentary).
FindingAidsDorothy K Coveney, 'A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of University College London' (London, 1935); handlist at University College London Special Collections.
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