Pascal’s mystic hexagram, and a conjectural restoration of his lost treatise on conic sections

Archive for History of Exact Sciences 74 (5):469-521 (2020)
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Abstract

Through an in-depth analysis of the notes that Leibniz made while reading Pascal’s manuscript treatise on conic sections, we aim to show the real extension of what he called “hexagrammum mysticum”, and to highlight the main results he achieved in this field, as well as proposing plausible proofs of them according to the methods he seems to have developed.

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