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... Loci connected with the conics ' . The latter work was presumably a treatise on conics regarded as loci , for ' solid loci ' in Greek geometry meant loci which were conics , as dis- tinct from ' plane loci ' , which were straight lines ...
... Loci connected with the conics ' . The latter work was presumably a treatise on conics regarded as loci , for ' solid loci ' in Greek geometry meant loci which were conics , as dis- tinct from ' plane loci ' , which were straight lines ...
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... Loci , requires a word of explanation . The Greeks ( cf. p . 139 above ) distinguished three classes of loci corresponding to the three kinds of problems which they called ' plane ' , ' solid ' , and ' linear ' respectively . ( 1 ) ...
... Loci , requires a word of explanation . The Greeks ( cf. p . 139 above ) distinguished three classes of loci corresponding to the three kinds of problems which they called ' plane ' , ' solid ' , and ' linear ' respectively . ( 1 ) ...
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... loci and problems 139 . Livy 278 . Loci : classification of , as plane , solid , and ' linear ' 139 ( cf. 437- 8 ) : surface - loci or loci on sur- faces 265-6 : Solid Loci ( = conics as loci ) by Aristaeus 203 , 265 , 349-51 . Loftus ...
... loci and problems 139 . Livy 278 . Loci : classification of , as plane , solid , and ' linear ' 139 ( cf. 437- 8 ) : surface - loci or loci on sur- faces 265-6 : Solid Loci ( = conics as loci ) by Aristaeus 203 , 265 , 349-51 . Loftus ...
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