E U C L I D'sHetery 1842 OF GEOMETRY, Briefly, yet Plainly DEMONSTRAT E D. By EDMUND STONE, F.R. S. LONDON: St. Paul's Churchyard; and J. OSBORN M.DCC.XXVIII. TO THE READER H A T follows is a New Translation, with several Alterations, of Eight of the Fifteen Books of EUCLID's Elements of Geometry, Wrote long since in Latin by our famous Dr. Barrow, viz. the first Six, Eleventh and Twelfth; which are a sufficient Foundation for all the other useful Parts of Mathematicks ; the A 2 |