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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Página iv
... first of all other amongst Men , if we may believe Jofephus . He , Book I. Chap . 3. writeth , that the Pofterity of Seth ob- ferved the Order of the Heavens , and the Courses of the Stars . And left these Inventions fhould flip out of ...
... first of all other amongst Men , if we may believe Jofephus . He , Book I. Chap . 3. writeth , that the Pofterity of Seth ob- ferved the Order of the Heavens , and the Courses of the Stars . And left these Inventions fhould flip out of ...
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... first after the Flood , who applied them- felves to the Mathematicks , is delivered by the fame Jofephus ; as alfo by Pliny , Diodorus , and Cicero . But the Mathe- matick Arts , which firft fprang amongst the Chaldeans , amongst whom ...
... first after the Flood , who applied them- felves to the Mathematicks , is delivered by the fame Jofephus ; as alfo by Pliny , Diodorus , and Cicero . But the Mathe- matick Arts , which firft fprang amongst the Chaldeans , amongst whom ...
Página vi
... first of the Greeks , who coming in- to Egypt , transferr'd Geometry from thence into Greece . He it was indeed , who , be- fides other Things , found out the 5th , 15th , and 26th Propofitions of the first Book . To the fame are alfo ...
... first of the Greeks , who coming in- to Egypt , transferr'd Geometry from thence into Greece . He it was indeed , who , be- fides other Things , found out the 5th , 15th , and 26th Propofitions of the first Book . To the fame are alfo ...
Página vii
... first laid open the Theory of incommen- furable Magnitudes , and the Five regular Bodies . The fame Perfon did both moft diligently teach and exercife the Art of Aftrology and Mufick : For he did not on- ly acutely and fubtily find out ...
... first laid open the Theory of incommen- furable Magnitudes , and the Five regular Bodies . The fame Perfon did both moft diligently teach and exercife the Art of Aftrology and Mufick : For he did not on- ly acutely and fubtily find out ...
Página viii
... first attempted the Doubling of the Cube , by two mean Proportionals ; which as being an excellent , and indeed the only Way , all that have followed him to this time have embrac'd . ' Tis alfo his peculiar and great Commendation , that ...
... first attempted the Doubling of the Cube , by two mean Proportionals ; which as being an excellent , and indeed the only Way , all that have followed him to this time have embrac'd . ' Tis alfo his peculiar and great Commendation , that ...
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Términos y frases comunes
alfo alfo equal alſo Altitude Arch Archimedes Axis Bafe Baſe becauſe betwixt themſelves bifected Centre Circum circumfcrib'd Circumference confequently Conftruction conical Superficies conical Surfaces contain'd Coroll Corollary Cylinder defcrib'd defcribe demonftrated Diameter double drawn thro equal Angles equilateral Cone equilateral Triangle Euclid faid fame manner fcrib'd fecond felf fhall be equal fhew fhew'd Figure firft firſt folid Angle fome fore foregoing four right ftand fuppos'd given right Line greater hath Height Hypothefis infcrib'd infcribed Interfections leffer lefs likewife Line BC manifeft Mathematicks mean Proportional betwixt Meaſure Number oppofite pafs thro parallel Parallelepiped Parallelogram Pentagon perpendicular Plane Point Polygon Prifm Priſms Proclus produc'd PROP Propofition Pyramids Radius Rectangle right Angle right Line Scholium Segment Semidiameter Solid Sphere Square thefe Theorem theſe Thing thofe unto whatſoever whofe whole Superficies
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