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At what point can an autodidact pick up an "Advanced Calculus" text, or even an "Analysis" text?

I've been working through Keisler's "Elementary Calculus" and have just finished learning about Integrals. I own a copy of an Advanced Calculus text. Looking through the TOC, there's quite a bit of overlap between that text and introductory calculus texts. Pic is a page from the TOC of the book in question.

I also recently picked up a copy of Apostol's "Mathematical Analysis" at an estate sale, which also seems very accessible.

I already have a foundation in logic, set theory, algebra, and trig, in addition to the calc I've already learned. Can I just dive into the "Advanced Calculus" or even "Mathematical Analysis" texts at this point?

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