Euclid and His Modern Rivals. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
III.
§ 1. Treatment of Pairs of Lines .
§ 3. Euclid's Demonstrations .
§ 5. Euclid's treatment of Lines and Angles .
§ 6. Omissions, alterations, and additions, suggested by Modern Rivals .
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SECOND EDITION
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1885
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Content(not individually listed)
ACT I.
ACT II.
Scene I. Scene II. Scene III. Scene IV. Scene V. Scene VI. § 1. Scene VI. § 2. Scene VI. § 3.
ACT III.
Scene I. § 1. Scene I. § 2. Scene I. § 3. Scene I. § 4. Scene I. § 5. Scene I. § 6. Scene II. § 1. Scene II. § 2.
EUCLID, BOOK I. Arranged in Logical Sequence. |
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.
The only new features, worth mentioning, in the second edition, are the substitution of words for the symbols introduced in the first edition, and one additional review—of Mr. Henrici, to whom, if it should appear to him that I have at all exceeded the limits of fair criticism, I beg to tender my sincerest apologies.
C. L. D.
Ch. Ch. 1885.
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.