Volume 2
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 exccellent [sic] mathematician F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales ... And now carefully done into English. And purg'd from a multitude of errors, which had escap'd in the original.
- Euclid
- Date:
- 1685
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: 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 exccellent [sic] mathematician F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales ... And now carefully done into English. And purg'd from a multitude of errors, which had escap'd in the original. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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