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Antonio Genovesi's Elementa metaphysicae mathematicum (Mathematical Elements of Metaphysics) is a complex work that explores the intersection of mathematics and philosophy in 18th-century Italy. This volume, presented in Latin, focuses on metaphysical concepts such as space, time, and the infinite. Mathematicians, philosophers, and intellectual historians will find much to appreciate in this challenging yet rewarding read.
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