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= De arte supputandi
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"De arte supputandi" is a Latin phrase that translates to "On the Art of Counting" or "On the Art of Calculation." It is often associated with works concerning arithmetic and mathematics, particularly in the context of teaching or explaining methods of numerical computation. One of the notable historical figures connected to this phrase is the 15th-century mathematician Johann Müller, commonly known as Regiomontanus, who wrote on various mathematical subjects, including arithmetic and astronomy.