This volume is part of the collected works of Carl Friedrich Gauss, one of history's most influential mathematicians and scientists. Compiled by the Akademie der Wissenschaften in G ttingen and edited by Ernst Christian Julius Schering, this work offers insights into Gauss's profound contributions to mathematics, physics, and astronomy. Gauss's theories and discoveries have had a lasting impact on the scientific world, and this collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the development of modern science.
Presented in German, this volume allows readers to engage directly with Gauss's original texts and understand the nuances of his thinking. The collection as a whole represents a comprehensive overview of Gauss's intellectual legacy, preserving his work for future generations.
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