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RICCATI, Jacopo (1676-1754)
Prefazione allo stato antico, e moderno della città di Asolo e del suo vescovado opera inedita del conte Jacopo Riccati nobile trivigiano
dalla Stamperia Amatina [Pasquale Amati], 1768
500.00 €
Govi Libreria Antiquaria
(Modena, Italy)
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First edition, appeared postumously, of this work on the origins and history of the Veneto town of Asolo in ancient and medieval times, which also contains a short dissertation on the role of the historiographer and the importance of documentary sources, as well as a brief historical eulogy of the Veneto region.
Jacopo Riccati was a celebrated mathematician who enjoyed great and well-deserved fame while still alive, but declined the many honorary positions offered to him, including Peter the Great's invitation to the presidency of the St. Petersburg Academy. He was repeatedly consulted by the Venetian senate for his expertise in hydraulics. Riccati made a notable contribution to infinitesimal calculus in the early phase of its development; in particular, in 1724-'25 he solved the differential equation that bears his name. His sons Francesco, Giordano and Vincenzo were also important mathematicians. Riccati's writings appeared in Lucca between 1761 and 1768 in a four-volume edition entitled Opere.
Italian Union Catalogue, IT\ICCU\MODE\022771; Lozzi, I, p. 129.