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The same may almost be said of the 13b , 14th , and 15th books , containing a theory of the five regu- . lar solids , or Platonic bodies , as they are called . What divinity the antients found in these bodies I cannot at all imagine ...
The same may almost be said of the 13b , 14th , and 15th books , containing a theory of the five regu- . lar solids , or Platonic bodies , as they are called . What divinity the antients found in these bodies I cannot at all imagine ...
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fufficiently valuable for the purposes they were intended by Euclid himself , do not so nearly belong to the elements of plane and solid geometry , as the first fix , eleventh , and twelfth books . Accordingly these eight books alone by ...
fufficiently valuable for the purposes they were intended by Euclid himself , do not so nearly belong to the elements of plane and solid geometry , as the first fix , eleventh , and twelfth books . Accordingly these eight books alone by ...
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... can be multiplied so as to exceed the " other ; " which I think was put down rather to shew that a Line and Superficies , or a Solid , & c . have no Ratio at all to one another , being quite incomparable according to Quantity .
... can be multiplied so as to exceed the " other ; " which I think was put down rather to shew that a Line and Superficies , or a Solid , & c . have no Ratio at all to one another , being quite incomparable according to Quantity .
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Sixth Book ; and of Lines , Surfaces , and Solids in the Eleventh and Twelfth Books , being Magnitudes of different kinds . Because I must think all his Magnitudes in the Propofitions of the Fifth Book are agreeable to the Fourth ...
Sixth Book ; and of Lines , Surfaces , and Solids in the Eleventh and Twelfth Books , being Magnitudes of different kinds . Because I must think all his Magnitudes in the Propofitions of the Fifth Book are agreeable to the Fourth ...
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CONTAINING The Constructions of many useful Problems , plain , solid , and linear ; pointed out by the Nature of the Problems themselves , without the Help of Algebra , or any great and burthensome Remembrance of the Nature and ...
CONTAINING The Constructions of many useful Problems , plain , solid , and linear ; pointed out by the Nature of the Problems themselves , without the Help of Algebra , or any great and burthensome Remembrance of the Nature and ...
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Página 245 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Página 28 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal...
Página 246 - But it was proved that the angle AGB is equal to the angle at F ; therefore the angle at F is greater than a right angle : But by the hypothesis, it is less than a right angle ; which is absurd.
Página 16 - When a straight line set up on a straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the equal angles is right, and the straight line standing on the other is called a perpendicular to that on which it stands.
Página 30 - Let the straight line EF, which falls upon the two straight lines AB, CD, make the alternate angles AEF, EFD equal to one another; AB is parallel to CD.
Página 54 - Therefore all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Página 389 - KL: but the cylinder CM is equal to the cylinder EB, and the axis LN to the axis GH; therefore as the cylinder EB to...
Página 108 - If any two points be taken in the circumference of a circle, the straight line which joins them shall fall within the circle.
Página 128 - When you have proved that the three angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles...
Página 181 - FK : in the same manner it may be demonstrated, that FL, FM, FG are each of them equal to FH, or FK : therefore the five straight lines FG, FH, FK, FL, FM are equal to one another : wherefore the circle described from the centre F, at the distance of...