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Johannes Scheubel (18 August 1494 – 20 February 1570) was a German mathematician. His books include De Numeris et Diversis Rationibus (1545) and Algebrae Compendiosa (1551).
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Swetz, Frank J.; Katz, Victor J. (January 2011), "Johann Scheubel's De Numeris", Mathematical Treasures, Convergence, Mathematical Association of America
Kolpas, Sidney J. (August 2016), "Johannes Scheubel's 1551 Algebra", Mathematical Treasures, Convergence, Mathematical Association of America
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