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Work by Diophantus (died in about 280 B.C.), with additions by Pierre de Fermat (died in 1665). This edition of the book was published in 1670.

p. 61 contains Diophantus' problem II.VIII, with the famous note added by Fermat which became known as Fermat's last theorem.

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