Nicolao Colletti

Nicolao Colletti also written Coletti (18th century) was an Italian mathematician and academic of the Republic of Venice.

Dissertazioni d'algebra, 1787 (from BEIC digital library.)

Born in Venice, he was a Catholic priest in the church of San Moisè[1] 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.[1]

In 1787 his book about mathematics Dissertazioni d'algebra was published in Turin.[2][3]

Works

  • Colletti, Nicolao (1787). Dissertazioni d'algebra. Torino: Stamperia reale Torino.
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References

  1. Un monaco cisterciense trappista. Massimo Pautrier (ed.). Storia dell'Abbazia delle Tre Fontane dal 1140 al 1950 (in Italian). p. 335. ISBN 978-1-4466-6526-8.
  2. Biblioteca matematica italiana dalla origine della stampa ai primi anni del secolo XIX (in Italian). 1. Soliani. 1870. p. 187.
  3. Moritz Cantor (1908). Vorlesungen Über Geschichte Der Mathematik: Bd. Von 1759 bis 1799. 1908 (in German). B.G. Teubner.



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