THIS book is the work of a reformer, not so much of geometry, as of the mode of presenting it to the young. Sciences begin in practical applications, and tend by a universal law to become more and ...
THIS book covers the ground of the first six books and those parts of the eleventh and twelfth books of Euclid which are usually read; and it includes besides a discussion of the elementary properties ...
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