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Theoria Motus Lunae Exhibens Omnes Eius Inaequalitates
In Additamento Hoc Idem Argumentum Aliter Tractatur Simulque Ostenditur Quemadmodum Motus Luna
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362 pages
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The book details Leonhard Euler's groundbreaking work on the complexities of the moon's orbit, showcasing his mathematical prowess and innovative methods. Published in Latin in 1753, it highlights Euler's significant contributions to celestial mechanics and the impact of his findings on the field of astronomy. The text not only presents the solutions to the orbital problems but also emphasizes the historical context and the scientific challenges of the time, marking a pivotal moment in the understanding of lunar motion.
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2013, paperback
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