Min. I accept all that. Nie. We then introduce Euclid's definition of ' Parallels. It is of course now obvious that parallel Lines are equidistant, and that equidistant Lines are parallel. Min. Certainly. Nie. We can now, with the help of Euc. I. 27,... Euclid and His Modern Rivals - Side 67av Lewis Carroll - 1885 - 275 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
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