Geometry Without Axioms; Or the First Book of Euclid's Elements. With Alterations and Familiar Notes; and an Intercalary Book in which the Straight Line and Plane are Derived from Properties of the Sphere ...: To which is Added an Appendix ... |
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Page v
... Parallel Lines without recourse to any principle not grounded on previous ... straight line and plane . It had been stated , about the time when the ... given by the future Emperor was to divide the circumference of a circle into ...
... Parallel Lines without recourse to any principle not grounded on previous ... straight line and plane . It had been stated , about the time when the ... given by the future Emperor was to divide the circumference of a circle into ...
Page vi
... given point within ; such a solid is called a sphere . A sphere may be turned in any manner whatsoever about its ... line described by their point of contact will be without change of place throughout ; such a line is called a straight line ...
... given point within ; such a solid is called a sphere . A sphere may be turned in any manner whatsoever about its ... line described by their point of contact will be without change of place throughout ; such a line is called a straight line ...
Page vii
... a view to facilitate their postponement in the case of students beginning geometry for the first time . And for the further convenience of this class , a Reca- pitulation of the principal contents of the Intercalary Book has been given ...
... a view to facilitate their postponement in the case of students beginning geometry for the first time . And for the further convenience of this class , a Reca- pitulation of the principal contents of the Intercalary Book has been given ...
Page ix
... given angles , before it has reached the series made by the sides opposite to the bases ; which is inconsistent with those sides forming one straight line as must be the case if the angles opposite to the bases in the tesseras were ...
... given angles , before it has reached the series made by the sides opposite to the bases ; which is inconsistent with those sides forming one straight line as must be the case if the angles opposite to the bases in the tesseras were ...
Page 2
... a magnitude is said to be less than another by a certain mag- nitude , when this last - mentioned magnitude being added to the first , the sum is equal to the second . XVI . Magnitudes are said to be given , when equals to them can be ...
... a magnitude is said to be less than another by a certain mag- nitude , when this last - mentioned magnitude being added to the first , the sum is equal to the second . XVI . Magnitudes are said to be given , when equals to them can be ...
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ABCD adjacent angles alternate angles angle ABC angle ACB angle BAC angular points assigned point Axiom axis base BC bisected called CEGDHF central distances change of place circle coincide throughout Constr demonstrated double equal angles equal straight lines equal to AC equal to EF equilateral triangle Euclid exterior angle extremities four right angles Geometry given straight line greater half the angle hard body inclose a space instance INTERC Intercalary Book ist equal join line AC magnitude manner meet opposite angles parallelogram parity of reasoning pass perpendicular prolonged Prop PROPOSITION proved quadrilateral radii radius rectilinear figure remain unmoved remaining angle remains at rest respectively SCHOLIUM self-rejoining line shown side BC side opposite situation sphere whose centre straight line BC tessera THEOREM.-If third side triangle ABC turned unlimited length Wherefore
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Page 51 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle ; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Page 109 - PARALLELOGRAMS upon the same base, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another...
Page 111 - Parallelograms upon the same base and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
Page 120 - If the square described on one of the sides of a triangle be equal to the squares described on the other two sides of it, the angle contained by these two sides is a right angle.
Page 72 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Page 55 - From the greater of two given straight lines to cut off a part equal to the less. Let AB and C be the two given straight lines, whereof AB is the greater.
Page 103 - ... twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 70 - Any two angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles.
Page 138 - ... the exterior angle equal to the interior and opposite on the same side of the line ; and likewise the two interior angles on the same side of the line together equal to two right angles.
Page 106 - THE straight lines which join the extremities of two equal and parallel straight lines, towards the same parts, are also themselves equal and parallel.