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Pagina 73
... Eudemus , the pupil of Aristotle . But a perusal of the actual summary suffices to show that it cannot have been written by Eudemus himself , though the earlier portion down to a certain sentence was probably based on material drawn ...
... Eudemus , the pupil of Aristotle . But a perusal of the actual summary suffices to show that it cannot have been written by Eudemus himself , though the earlier portion down to a certain sentence was probably based on material drawn ...
Pagina 122
... Eudemus ' account and concludes very properly that we must pay more regard to Eudemus ' version because he was ' nearer the times ' . According to Alexander , Hip- pocrates first squared lunes formed outside a circle by the semicircles ...
... Eudemus ' account and concludes very properly that we must pay more regard to Eudemus ' version because he was ' nearer the times ' . According to Alexander , Hip- pocrates first squared lunes formed outside a circle by the semicircles ...
Pagina 123
... Eudemus . Hence there has been controversy as to whether certain sentences come from the original extract from Eudemus or were added by Simplicius . The matter has , however , been very closely studied , and we can now feel fairly ...
... Eudemus . Hence there has been controversy as to whether certain sentences come from the original extract from Eudemus or were added by Simplicius . The matter has , however , been very closely studied , and we can now feel fairly ...
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INTRODUCTORY 1 157 | 1 |
NUMERICAL NOTATION AND PRACTICAL CAL | 11 |
PYTHAGOREAN ARITHMETIC | 36 |
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