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Euclid
The Elements of Euclid : with Dissertations intended to assist and encourage a critical examination of these Elements, as the most effectual means of establishing a juster taste upon mathematical subjects, than that which at present prevails. / by James Williamson. - Oxford: [1781-1788]
14/2235
Eukleidou ta sozomena = Euclidis quæ supersunt omnia Ex recenfione Davidis Gregorii M.D. Aftronomiæ Profefforis saviliani, & R.S.S. - Oxoniæ: 1703
14/2234
Euclidis Datorum liber : cum additamento. Necnon tractatus alii ad geometriam pertinentes. In usum juventutis academicae / Curavit et edidit Samuel, Episcopus Asaphensis. - Oxonii : 1803
12/4073
Euclide's Elements ... compendiously demonstrated:with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indvisibles. By I. Barrow. To which is annex'd Euclide's Data with Marinus's preface; and a bried tratise of regular solids (by Flusses). And a supplement (by H. Wilson). revis'd by T. Haselden. - London: 1732
04/3334
Fray Lorenzo de San Nicolás
Arte, Y Uso De Arquitectura. Dirigido Al Patriarca San Ioseph, Con El Primer Libro De Euclides, traducido de Latin en Romance. Primera Parte. Compuesto Por El Padre Fray Lorenzo de S. Nicolàs, Agustino Descalzo, Maestro de Obras, y Arquitecto; natural de la muy Noble, y Coronada Villa de Madrid. Tercera Impression. Con Licencia. - - In Madrid:: Año 1736.
07/4843
Edward Noble
The Elements Of Linear Perspective Demonstrated By Geometrical Principles, And applied to the most general and concise Modes Of Practice. With An Introduction, Containing So Much Of The Elements of Geometry As Will Render The Whole Rationale of Perspective Intelligible, Withot Any Other Previous Mathematical Knowledge. By Edward Noble. - London.: [1771]
03/2838
William Payne
An Introduction To Geometry; Containing The most useful Propositions in Euclid, and other Authors. Demonstrated in a clear and easy Method, for the Use of Learners. By William Payne. The Second Edition. - London:: [1768]
03/2840
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