Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The First Six, the Eleventh and Twelfth BooksJ. Rivington, 1765 - 464 sider |
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Side iii
... flourish without them . They have always been in efteem and cultivated proportionably to the greatnefs and riches of a country , and as thefe have declined , fo have those . 2 2 When When learning flourish'd amongst the Romans , in the ...
... flourish without them . They have always been in efteem and cultivated proportionably to the greatnefs and riches of a country , and as thefe have declined , fo have those . 2 2 When When learning flourish'd amongst the Romans , in the ...
Side ix
... Those of the fifth book are more diftinct and better adapted to the genera- lity of the propofitions , and oftentimes better fuit- ed to the comprehenfion of the demonftrations . The notes I have added , do explain and clear up fome ...
... Those of the fifth book are more diftinct and better adapted to the genera- lity of the propofitions , and oftentimes better fuit- ed to the comprehenfion of the demonftrations . The notes I have added , do explain and clear up fome ...
Side x
... those of Euclid himself , do render the whole more compleat elements of common geometry and fome of thefe are new , at least to me ; fuch as Prop . ii . at page 54 . Prop . vii . at page 64. the Scholium at page 97. the Scholium at page ...
... those of Euclid himself , do render the whole more compleat elements of common geometry and fome of thefe are new , at least to me ; fuch as Prop . ii . at page 54 . Prop . vii . at page 64. the Scholium at page 97. the Scholium at page ...
Side xiii
... those Propofitions are of different Kinds . -I therefore hold it more probable to fuppofe the original Author of the Fifth Book defignedly re- prefented in this Book all Magnitudes of different Kinds by right Lines ; and whatever held ...
... those Propofitions are of different Kinds . -I therefore hold it more probable to fuppofe the original Author of the Fifth Book defignedly re- prefented in this Book all Magnitudes of different Kinds by right Lines ; and whatever held ...
Side 3
... those describe a superficies beft , who say it is what is generated by the motion of a line , not moving endways , or in the direction of itself ? ← This , as well as the third definition , of the extremes of a line , are not fo much ...
... those describe a superficies beft , who say it is what is generated by the motion of a line , not moving endways , or in the direction of itself ? ← This , as well as the third definition , of the extremes of a line , are not fo much ...
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Side 247 - 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.
Side 30 - 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...
Side 248 - 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.
Side 18 - 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.
Side 32 - 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.
Side 56 - 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.
Side 391 - 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...
Side 110 - If any two points be taken in the circumference of a circle, the straight line which joins them shall fall within the circle.
Side 130 - When you have proved that the three angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles...
Side 183 - 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...