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• ... that mathematician and astronomer '''[[Pietro Cataldi (nonfiction)|Pietro Cataldi]]''' contributed to the development of continued fractions and a method for their representation; and that Cataldi discovered the sixth and seventh perfect numbers by 1588?
• ... that the essay ''Man's Inhumanity to Man'' by writer and alleged troll '''[[Culvert Origenes]]''' profoundly influenced three generations of Enlightenment-era thinkers?
• ... that the essay ''Man's Inhumanity to Man'' by writer and alleged troll '''[[Culvert Origenes]]''' profoundly influenced three generations of Enlightenment-era thinkers?

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• ... that mathematician and astronomer Pietro Cataldi contributed to the development of continued fractions and a method for their representation; and that Cataldi discovered the sixth and seventh perfect numbers by 1588?

• ... that the essay Man's Inhumanity to Man by writer and alleged troll Culvert Origenes profoundly influenced three generations of Enlightenment-era thinkers?