Pietro De Martino
Pietro De Martino (1707 – 1746) was an Italian mathematician.
Pupil of Agostino Ariani and Nicola Antonio De Martino, he disputed with Roger Joseph Boscovich on the question if it possible to gain a right result starting from a wrong hypothesis.
Works
- De Martino, Pietro (1762). Nuove instituzioni di aritmetica pratica. In Torino: Stamperia reale Torino.
References
- Pietro De Martino, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, Roma, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.
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