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The elements of Euclid, viz. the first six books, with the eleventh and twelfth. In which the corrections of Dr Simson are generally adopted, but the errors overlooked by him are corrected, and the obscurities of his and other editions explained. Also, some of euclid's demonstrations are restored, others made shorter and more general, and several useful propositions are added. Together with elements of plane and spherical trigonometry, and a treatise on practical geometry. By Alexander Ingram, Philomath.
Euclid.Date: 1799- Books
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The elements of arthmetick in three books, the seventh, eighth and ninth of Euclid: with the practical arithmetick in two books. Being Useful for all Mathematicians and Students in Schools, &c. Being from that learned and known Latin author, Andrew Taquet: and now translated into English by an eminent hand, for Common Use; With a Table of Contents.
Euclid.Date: [1705]- Books
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The elements of Euclid; with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the Uses of many of the Propositions. The whole abridg'd, and in this third edition publish'd in English, by William Whiston, M. A. Mr. Lucas's Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Euclid.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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The elements of Euclid; with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the Uses of many of the Propositions. The whole abridg'd, and in this fourth edition publish'd in English, by William Whiston, M. A. Mr. Lucas's Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Euclid.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The elements of Euclid; with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the Uses of many of the Propositions. The whole abridg'd, and in this third edition publish'd in English, by William Whiston, M. A. Mr. Lucas's Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Euclid.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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An appendix to the English translation of Commandine's Euclid; wherein the eleventh and twelfth books of the elements are made easy to the meanest capacity, by exhibiting the solids themselves to the eye, instead of their several Pictures or Projections laid down by the several Writers of Elements of Geometry. Atract useful and necessary for Painters, Builders, Gardeners, and all Persons who would inform themselves demonstratively in Perspective, Mensuration, Sphericks, &c. or qualify themselves to read the Works of those who have written farther on solid Geometry. With AN Introduction. Explaining the Projection used by the Ancients, and shewing its Excellency to any other for this Purpose. By Samuel Cunn.
Cunn, Mr. (Samuel).Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The elements of Euclid explain'd in a new, but most easie method: Together with the use of every proposition through all parts of the mathematicks. Written in French by that excellent mathematician, F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales, of the Society of Jesus. Now made English, and a multitude of errors corrected, which had escap'd in the original.
Euclid.Date: 1726- Books
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The elements of Euclid. In which the propositions are demonstrated in a new and shorter manner than in former translations, and the arrangement of many of them altered; plain and spherical trigonometry, tables of logarithms from 1 to 10000, and tables of sines, tangents, and secants, both natural and artificial. By George Douglas, teacher of mathematics in the Academy at Ayr.
Euclid.Date: M.DCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The elements of Euclid explain'd in a new, but most easie method: together with the use of every proposition through all parts of the mathematicks. Written in French by that Excellent Mathematician, F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales, of the Society of Jesus. Now made English, and a Multitude of Errors Corrected, which had escap'd in the Original.
Euclid.Date: 1720- Books
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A compendious course of practical mathematics. Particularly adapted to the use of the gentlemen of the army and navy. In two volumes. For the most part translated from the French of P. Hoste Professor of Mathematics in the Royal Academy of Thoulon, by the late William Webster. The third edition corrected and improved by S. Clarke, Teacher of Mathematics, and Author of An easy Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Mechanics. ... . Containing, I. Elements of Euclid. II. Trigonometry. III. Practical Geometry. IV. Mechanics. V. Fortification. VI. Gunnery.
Hoste, Paul, 1652-1700.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The elements of Euclid, in which the propositions are demonstrated in a new and shorter manner than in former translations, and the Arrangement of many of them altered, To which are annexed Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, tables of Logarithms from 1 to 10,000, and Tables of Sines, Tangents, and Secants, Natural and Artificial. By George Douglas, Teacher of Mathematics in the Academy at Ayr.
Euclid.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The elements of Euclid, in which the propositions are demonstrated in a new and shorter manner than in former translations, and the Arrangement of many of them altered, To which are annexed Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, tables of Logarithms from 1 to 10000, and Tables of Sines, Tangents, and Secants, both Natural and Artificial. By George Douglas, Teacher of Mathematics in the Academy at Ayr.
Euclid.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An epitome of geometry, being a compendious collection of the first, third, fifth, sixth, eleventh and twelfth books of Euclid; with their Application to several of the most Useful Parts of the Mathematicks. Also Euclid's second book and doctrine of proportion, Algebraically demonstrated. To which is subjoin'd, a treatise of measuring superficies and solids; Vulgarly, Decimally and Practically, with the Customs used by Artificers in Measuring their several Works: Likewise, Directions for Measuring. Board and Timber; Making Vessels of any Bigness; Taking the Plan of any Court, Yard, Garden, &c. Also, The cutting the Five Regular Bodies. Second editon, carefully corrected. By William Alingham, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
Euclid.Date: 1714- Books
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A royal road to geometry; or, an easy and familiar introduction to the mathematics. In Two Parts. I. Practical Geometry, with Applications, and a familiar Introduction; for the use of Mechanics, &c. Also, the Construction of the Ellipsis; with some of its chief Properties demonstrated. II. Elements of Geometry Abridged. Containing the whole Substance of Euclid's first six, the eleventh and twelfth Books; with several other, useful and valuable, Theorems; treated in the most brief, easy, and intelligent manner; for the use of Schools, &c. Being an Attempt to render that most useful and necessary Science more universal, and practically applicable. Interspersed with Notes, critical, explanatory, and instructive. By Thomas Malton. To which is annexed, an Appendix, on the Theory of Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, as deduced from the Elements.
Malton, Thomas, 1726-1801.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The philosophical and mathematical commentaries of Proclus, on the first book of Euclid's elements. To which are added, a history of the restoration of Platonic theology, by the latter Platonists: and a translation from the Greek of Proclus's theological elements. In two volumes. ...
Proclus, approximately 410-485.Date: 1792- Books
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The elements of Euclid: With select theorems, out of Archimedes. By the Learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the uses of many of the propositions. By William Whiston, M.A. Mr. Lucas's professor of the mathematicks in the University of Cambridge. In this sixth edition, is added an appendix of practical geometry, with forty new figures, and a brief and independent demonstration of certain select and most useful propositions. By S.F.
Euclid.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The elements of Euclid: with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the Uses of many of the Propositions. By William Whiston, M. A. Mr. Lucas's Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge. In this tenth edition is added an appendix of practical geometry, with Forty New Figures, and a Brief and Independent Demonstration of certain Select and most useful Propositions. By S. F.
Euclid.Date: 1772- Books
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The elements of Euclid: with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the Learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, Practical Corollaries, shewing the Uses of many of the Propositions. By William Whiston, M. A. Mr. Lucas's Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge. In this Eighth Edition is added an Appendix of Practical Geometry, with Forty New Figures, and a Brief and Independent Demonstration of certain Select and most useful Propositions. By S. F.
Euclid.Date: 1753- Books
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The elements of Euclid explain'd. In a new, but most easie method : together with the use of every proposition through all parts of the mathematicks / Written in French, by that excellent mathematician, F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales ... And now made English. And a multitude of errors corrected, which had escap'd in the original.
Dechales, Claude-François Milliet, 1621-1678.Date: 1696- Books
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Euclide's elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated. To which is added Archimedes theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. Never before in English. By Isaac Barrow D.D. late master of Trinity College in Cambridge.
Euclid.Date: 1705- Books
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The rudiments of mathematics; designed for the use of students at the universities: containing an introduction to algebra, remarks on the first six books of Euclid, the elements of plane trigonometry: by W. Ludlam, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Ludlam, William, 1717-1788.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated. With Archimedes Theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is added in this edition, Euclide's data with Marinus's preface. And a brief treatise of regular solids.
Euclid.Date: 1714- Books
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Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is annex'd Euclide's Data with Marinus's preface, and a brief Treatise of Regular Solids. And in this edition is added a supplement, containing some practical corollaries deduced from some of the most material Propositions in Euclide,
Euclid.Date: 1722- Books
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The philosophical and mathematical commentaries of Proclus; surnamed, Plato's successor, on the first book of Euclid's elements. And his life by Marinus. Translated from the Greek. With a preliminary dissertation on the Platonic doctrine of ideas, &c. By Thomas Taylor. ...
Proclus, approximately 410-485.Date: 1788-89- Books
Division and logos : A theory of equivalent couples and sets of integers / Propounded by Euclid in The arithmetical books of the elements.
Taisbak, C. M. (Christian Marinus)Date: 1971