The Elements of Euclid: With Select Theorems Out of ArchimedesJ. Senex ... W. and J. Innys ... and J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1727 - 239 sider |
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Side iii
... those who flight those Things whereof they are ig- norant , of how great Value and Dignity A 2 this -7 3-23-39 Hem this Knowledge is , which the wisest Men of all Hest of aci.
... those who flight those Things whereof they are ig- norant , of how great Value and Dignity A 2 this -7 3-23-39 Hem this Knowledge is , which the wisest Men of all Hest of aci.
Side 1
... those which have the fame Terms ; or , is the fhortest of all thofe which can be drawn betwixt two Points . Or as Plato hath it : A right Line is that whose Ex- tremes hide all the reft ; [ that is , when the Eye is placed in a ...
... those which have the fame Terms ; or , is the fhortest of all thofe which can be drawn betwixt two Points . Or as Plato hath it : A right Line is that whose Ex- tremes hide all the reft ; [ that is , when the Eye is placed in a ...
Side 9
... those I , C , and the whole Triangles will mutually ( congruere ) agree to each other . All therefore by Axiom 7th are equal . 2. E.D. Which was the Thing to be demonftrated . • Coroll . ( 1. ) Hence we may also in another way mea - Fig ...
... those I , C , and the whole Triangles will mutually ( congruere ) agree to each other . All therefore by Axiom 7th are equal . 2. E.D. Which was the Thing to be demonftrated . • Coroll . ( 1. ) Hence we may also in another way mea - Fig ...
Side 40
... those equal Angles are equal : ( f ) amongst themselves , to wit , IA , CA , to BA , AF , each to each . Therefore the ( 8 ) Per 4.1.1 . Triangles IAC , FAB ( g ) are equal . Which becaufe they ftand upon the fame Bafes I A , FA with ...
... those equal Angles are equal : ( f ) amongst themselves , to wit , IA , CA , to BA , AF , each to each . Therefore the ( 8 ) Per 4.1.1 . Triangles IAC , FAB ( g ) are equal . Which becaufe they ftand upon the fame Bafes I A , FA with ...
Side 46
... those two ( AB , AC ) is equal to all the Rectangles together , which are contain'd under the undivided Line ( A B ) and the feveral Parts of the divided Line ( AE , E F , FC ) . Make A B perpendicular to AC , thro ' B draw the infinite ...
... those two ( AB , AC ) is equal to all the Rectangles together , which are contain'd under the undivided Line ( A B ) and the feveral Parts of the divided Line ( AE , E F , FC ) . Make A B perpendicular to AC , thro ' B draw the infinite ...
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The Elements of Euclid: With Select Theorems Out of Archimedes Archimedes,André Tacquet,Euclid Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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