De numeris triangularibus et inde de progressionibus arithmeticis: Magisteria magna

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title: De numeris triangularibus et inde de progressionibus arithmeticis: Magisteria magna
text: De numeris triangularibus et inde de progressionibus arithmeticis: Magisteria magna is a 38-page mathematical treatise written in the early 17th century by Thomas Harriot, lost for many years, and finally published in facsimile form in 2009 in the book Thomas Harriot's Doctrine of Triangular Numbers: the "Magisteria Magna". Harriot's work dates from before the invention of calculus, and uses finite differences to accomplish many of the tasks that would later be made more easy by calculus.
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