Talk:Federico Commandino
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Peter Commandino
[edit]This monography refers Federico Commandino was alleged relative of Peter Commandini who printed Herman's translation of Euclid in Venice in 1536 and 1558. His Flemish disciple Rudolph from Brudges, belonging to the Toledo school, translated the works of Maslamah Ibn Ahmad al-Majriti. But the notice is not so well sourced yet to be cited in the article. Hope that someone will help in doing so. Regards, Theologian81sp
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