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Pagina 353
... Eutocius ' edition by Hilal b . Abi Hilal al - Himṣi ( died 883/4 ) , and Books V - VII by Thābit b . Qurra ( 826– 901 ) from some other MS . The first important edition of Books I - IV is the Latin translation by Commandinus ( 1566 ) ...
... Eutocius ' edition by Hilal b . Abi Hilal al - Himṣi ( died 883/4 ) , and Books V - VII by Thābit b . Qurra ( 826– 901 ) from some other MS . The first important edition of Books I - IV is the Latin translation by Commandinus ( 1566 ) ...
Pagina 388
... Eutocius quotes from the sixth Book of this treatise some remarks about the way in which the first writers on conic sections produced the three curves ( cf. p . 347 above ) . Part of the work ( perhaps the first Book ) dealt with the ...
... Eutocius quotes from the sixth Book of this treatise some remarks about the way in which the first writers on conic sections produced the three curves ( cf. p . 347 above ) . Part of the work ( perhaps the first Book ) dealt with the ...
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... EUTOCIUS of Ascalon , the commentator on Archimedes and Apollonius . He dedicated the commentary on Book I On the Sphere and Cylinder to Ammonius , a pupil of Proclus and teacher of Simplicius , while the commentary on the first four ...
... EUTOCIUS of Ascalon , the commentator on Archimedes and Apollonius . He dedicated the commentary on Book I On the Sphere and Cylinder to Ammonius , a pupil of Proclus and teacher of Simplicius , while the commentary on the first four ...
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INTRODUCTORY 1 157 | 1 |
NUMERICAL NOTATION AND PRACTICAL CAL | 11 |
PYTHAGOREAN ARITHMETIC | 36 |
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