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    Euclid's Elements of Geometry Book I : Based on Simson's Text With Explanatory Remarks, Etc
    The Parent's Guide To A Liberal And Comprehensive Education (1838)
    The Elements of Euclid
    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
    The Elements Of Euclid: Viz. The First Six Books, Together With The Eleventh And Twelfth
    • The Elements of Euclid

      • 446pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      The Elements of Euclid
    • This edition of Euclid's classic geometry textbook includes detailed explanatory notes from Francis Young based on Robert Simson's original text. Topics covered in Book I include basic Euclidean geometry principles such as lines, angles, triangles, and circles.

      Euclid's Elements of Geometry Book I : Based on Simson's Text With Explanatory Remarks, Etc
    • Apollonius Von Pergen Ebene Oerter

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

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