"Arithmetica Universalis" is a significant work in the history of mathematics, authored by the English mathematician John Wallis. Published in 1657, it is known for its contributions to the field of algebra, particularly in the context of early modern mathematics. Wallis's work discussed various topics related to arithmetic and algebraic manipulation, laying groundwork for formal algebraic notation and methods that would influence subsequent generations of mathematicians.
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