The Elements of Euclid: Viz. The First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh and Twelfth. The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago Vitiated These Books, are Corrected, and Some of Euclid's Demonstrations are Restored. Also the Book of Euclid's Data, in Like Manner CorrE. Wingrove, London, and J. Balfour, Edinburgh, 1793 - 520 sider |
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Side 5
... Definition which Eudoxus or Euclid had given of Compound Ratio , and given an absurd one in place of it in the 5th Definition of the 6th Book , which neither Euclid , Archimedes , Appolonius , nor any Geometer before Theon's time , ever ...
... Definition which Eudoxus or Euclid had given of Compound Ratio , and given an absurd one in place of it in the 5th Definition of the 6th Book , which neither Euclid , Archimedes , Appolonius , nor any Geometer before Theon's time , ever ...
Side 6
... Definition ; because the equa- lity of Figures of any kind must be demonftrated , and not affu- med ; and , therefore , though this were a true Propofition , it ought to have been demonftrated . But , indeed , this Propo- fition , which ...
... Definition ; because the equa- lity of Figures of any kind must be demonftrated , and not affu- med ; and , therefore , though this were a true Propofition , it ought to have been demonftrated . But , indeed , this Propo- fition , which ...
Side 7
... Definition of Book 11th ; befides , the Tranf- lation is much amended by the friendly affiftance of a learned ... DEFINITIONS PREFACE . vii.
... Definition of Book 11th ; befides , the Tranf- lation is much amended by the friendly affiftance of a learned ... DEFINITIONS PREFACE . vii.
Side 9
... DEFINITIONS . I. Point is that which hath no parts , or which hath no See Notes . magnitude . II . A line is length without breadth , III . The extremities of a line are points . IV . A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between ...
... DEFINITIONS . I. Point is that which hath no parts , or which hath no See Notes . magnitude . II . A line is length without breadth , III . The extremities of a line are points . IV . A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between ...
Side 50
... - fore the angle DAC is equal to the angle BAC : But DAC is a right angle ; therefore also BAC is a right angle . There fore , if the fquare , & c . Q. E. D. THE THE ELEMENT S OF EUCLI D. воок II . DEFINITIONS 150 THE ELEMENTS.
... - fore the angle DAC is equal to the angle BAC : But DAC is a right angle ; therefore also BAC is a right angle . There fore , if the fquare , & c . Q. E. D. THE THE ELEMENT S OF EUCLI D. воок II . DEFINITIONS 150 THE ELEMENTS.
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