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In February 1748 he became First Lord of the Admiralty, retaining this post until June 1751.

Instituzioni and analitiche
The most valuable result of her labours was the Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventù italiana, a work of great merit, which was published at Milan in 1748 and " was regarded as the best introduction extant to the works of Euler.
The Instituzioni analitiche ..., among other things, discussed a curve earlier studied and constructed by Pierre de Fermat and Guido Grandi.
For whatever reasons, after translations and publications of the Instituzioni analitiche ... the curve has become known as the " Witch of Agnesi ".
In 1748, Maria Agnesi published her famous summation treatise Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventù italiana, in which the curve was named according to Grandi, ' versiera '.
* Maria Agnesi publishes Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventù italiana in Milan, " regarded as the best introduction extant to the works of Euler ".

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