Giovanni Veronese

Giovanni Francesco Veronese (18th century) was an Italian mathematician from Maderno.

Soluzioni aritmetiche semplici sopra 40 vari curiosissimi quesiti, 1774

Life

Veronesi promoted De Mondoteguy theories about solving arithmetic problems without the use of algebra. The same theories were explained by Jean-Pierre Ricard.[1]

Works

  • Veronese, Giovanni Francesco (1774). Soluzioni aritmetiche semplici sopra 40 vari curiosissimi quesiti (in Italian). In Venezia: Modesto Fenzo.
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References

  1. Brunati, Giuseppe (1838). Dizionarietto degli uomini illustri della Riviera di Salò. Milano: Pogliani.
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