Definition:Integral Calculus/Linguistic Note

Linguistic Note on Integral Calculus
The term integral calculus is the Anglified version of the neo-Latin phrase calculus integralis, made popular by.

At first he suggested calculus summatorius, but in $1696$ he decided with that calculus integralis would be better.

Some sources suggest that the name integral, first used by him in $1690$, may well have been coined by.