The Elements of Euclid: With Select Theorems Out of ArchimedesJ. Senex ... W. and J. Innys ... and J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1727 - 239 páginas |
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... Numbers . And he first of all , as Laertius relates , abstracted Geo- metry from Matter ; in which Elevation of the Mind , he found out the 32d , 44th , 47th , and 48th Propositions of the first Book . But he is especially celebrated ...
... Numbers . And he first of all , as Laertius relates , abstracted Geo- metry from Matter ; in which Elevation of the Mind , he found out the 32d , 44th , 47th , and 48th Propositions of the first Book . But he is especially celebrated ...
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... Numbers , four of Geometry , and one of indivisible Lines : The other , compofed a Mathematical History ; and from him Proclus , and others have borrowed theirs . To Aristeus , Isidore , Hypsicles , most fubtle Geometricians , we are ...
... Numbers , four of Geometry , and one of indivisible Lines : The other , compofed a Mathematical History ; and from him Proclus , and others have borrowed theirs . To Aristeus , Isidore , Hypsicles , most fubtle Geometricians , we are ...
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... Numbers : by him was found out that admirable Art , which we call Al- gebra ; which in these Times has been ren- dered more perfect and universal by Francis Vieta , and Renatus Cartesius . There are others ex- others who are celebrated ...
... Numbers : by him was found out that admirable Art , which we call Al- gebra ; which in these Times has been ren- dered more perfect and universal by Francis Vieta , and Renatus Cartesius . There are others ex- others who are celebrated ...
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... Number . 2. A Line is a Magnitude which hath Length only , and wants all Breadth ; forasmuch as it is understood to be produced from the flowing of a Point . 3. Points are the Terms of a Line . 4. A right Line , is that which lies ...
... Number . 2. A Line is a Magnitude which hath Length only , and wants all Breadth ; forasmuch as it is understood to be produced from the flowing of a Point . 3. Points are the Terms of a Line . 4. A right Line , is that which lies ...
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... Number de- signs the Propofition ; the Letter 1. with the Number fol- lowing , fignifies the Book . As when you meet with ( per 5.1 . 3. ) you must read it thus , ( by the 5th Propofi- fition of the 3d Book . ) The Figure is always to ...
... Number de- signs the Propofition ; the Letter 1. with the Number fol- lowing , fignifies the Book . As when you meet with ( per 5.1 . 3. ) you must read it thus , ( by the 5th Propofi- fition of the 3d Book . ) The Figure is always to ...
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alfo alſo alſo equal Altitude Arch Archimedes Bafe Baſe becauſe biſected Centre Circum circumfcrib'd Circumference circumſcribed conical Superficies conical Surfaces conſequently Conſtruction contain'd Coroll Corollary Cylinder demonſtrated deſcribe Diameter double drawn thro equal Angles equilateral Cone Euclid EUCLID'S Elements fame Figure firſt fore foregoing four right given Line given right Line greater greatest Circle hath Height Hypothefis infcrib'd inſcribed leſs likewife Line BC manifeſt Mathematicks mean Proportional betwixt meaſure moſt Number oppofite parallel Parallelepiped Parallelogram paſs Pentagon perpendicular Plane Point Polygon Priſm produc'd PROP Propofition Pyramids Radius Rectangle right Angle ſame manner ſay Schol Scholium ſecond ſeeing Segment ſelf Semidiameter ſhall be equal ſhew ſhew'd Sides Solid Sphere ſpherical Surface Square ſtands ſuppos'd themſelves Theorem theſe Thing thoſe unto whatsoever Wherefore whole Superficies whoſe
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