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Nicolao Colletti (also written Coletti) was a 18th-century Italian mathematician and academic of the Republic of Venice. Born in Venice, he was a Catholic priest in the church of San Moisè and a professor of philosophy. In collaboration with his brother Sebastiano, a bookseller and publisher, he began a new edition of L'Italia Sacra in 1717, which ended in 1722 with the 10th volume. In 1787 his book about mathematics Dissertazioni d'algebra was published in Turin.

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  • Nicolao Colletti (also written Coletti) was a 18th-century Italian mathematician and academic of the Republic of Venice. Born in Venice, he was a Catholic priest in the church of San Moisè and a professor of philosophy. In collaboration with his brother Sebastiano, a bookseller and publisher, he began a new edition of L'Italia Sacra in 1717, which ended in 1722 with the 10th volume. In 1787 his book about mathematics Dissertazioni d'algebra was published in Turin. (en)
  • Nicolao Colletti (XVII secolo – XVIII secolo) è stato un matematico italiano. (it)
  • Nicolao Colletti (2e helft 18e eeuw) was een rooms-katholiek priester en wiskundige afkomstig van Venetië. Hij was leraar natuurfilosofie. In 1787 publiceerde hij in Turijn Dissertazioni d’Algebra. Dit werk bevat drie delen. In het eerste deel bespreekt Coletti het gebruik van ‘+’ en ‘-‘ in berekeningen. In deel twee combineert hij differentiaalrekening met eindige reeksen getallen; dit werk werd later geciteerd door Duitse mathematici want Colletti kwam hiermee in het vaarwater van de bekende wiskundige en tijdgenoot Leonhard Euler. Het derde deel behandelt vraagstukken over het rekenen met coördinaten. (nl)
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  • Nicolao Colletti (also written Coletti) was a 18th-century Italian mathematician and academic of the Republic of Venice. Born in Venice, he was a Catholic priest in the church of San Moisè and a professor of philosophy. In collaboration with his brother Sebastiano, a bookseller and publisher, he began a new edition of L'Italia Sacra in 1717, which ended in 1722 with the 10th volume. In 1787 his book about mathematics Dissertazioni d'algebra was published in Turin. (en)
  • Nicolao Colletti (XVII secolo – XVIII secolo) è stato un matematico italiano. (it)
  • Nicolao Colletti (2e helft 18e eeuw) was een rooms-katholiek priester en wiskundige afkomstig van Venetië. Hij was leraar natuurfilosofie. In 1787 publiceerde hij in Turijn Dissertazioni d’Algebra. Dit werk bevat drie delen. In het eerste deel bespreekt Coletti het gebruik van ‘+’ en ‘-‘ in berekeningen. In deel twee combineert hij differentiaalrekening met eindige reeksen getallen; dit werk werd later geciteerd door Duitse mathematici want Colletti kwam hiermee in het vaarwater van de bekende wiskundige en tijdgenoot Leonhard Euler. Het derde deel behandelt vraagstukken over het rekenen met coördinaten. (nl)
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