Short, but yet plain elements of geometry . Shewing how by a brief and easie method, most of what is necessary and useful in Euclid, Archimedes, Appollonius, and other excellent geometricians, both ancient and modern, may be understood. Written in French by F. Ignat. Gaston Pardies. and rendred into English. By John Harris, D.D. and secretary to the Royal Society.
- Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673.
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- 1734
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Elémens de géométrie. English
Short, but yet plain elements of geometry. Shewing how by a brief and easie method, most of what is necessary and useful in Euclid, Archimedes, Appollonius, and other excellent geometricians, both ancient and modern, may be understood. Written in French b
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[Dublin] : London printed: and Dublin reprinted, by and for Sam. Fuller, at the Globe in Meath-Street, 1734.
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The ninth edition corrected.
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- Full text available: 1734.