The Elements of Euclid, in which the propositions are demonstrated in a new and shorter manner than in former translations, and the arrangement of many of them altered, to which are annexed Plain and spherical trigonometry, tables of logarithms from 1 to 10,000, and tables of sines, tangents, and secants, natural and artificial
The Elements of Euclid, in which the propositions are demonstrated in a new and shorter manner than in former translations, and the arrangement of many of them altered, to which are annexed Plain and spherical trigonometry, tables of logarithms from 1 to 10,000, and tables of sines, tangents, and secants, natural and artificial
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