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speeds and directions of rotation so arranged, that the planet describes on the
second sphere a curve called the hippopede (horse-fetter), like a figure of eight,
lying along, and longitudinally bisected by, the zodiac circle. In the case of the
sun ...
speeds and directions of rotation so arranged, that the planet describes on the
second sphere a curve called the hippopede (horse-fetter), like a figure of eight,
lying along, and longitudinally bisected by, the zodiac circle. In the case of the
sun ...
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one and a half times the volume and surface respectively of the sphere. Although
the proposition about the surface of a sphere precedes the proposition about its
volume, we now know from the Method that the latter was discovered first, and ...
one and a half times the volume and surface respectively of the sphere. Although
the proposition about the surface of a sphere precedes the proposition about its
volume, we now know from the Method that the latter was discovered first, and ...
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By increasing indefinitely the number of sides in the polygons, and so
compressing the outer and inner solids into coincidence with the sphere or
segment, Archimedes proves, by exhaustion, that the volume of the sphere is
equal to that of a ...
By increasing indefinitely the number of sides in the polygons, and so
compressing the outer and inner solids into coincidence with the sphere or
segment, Archimedes proves, by exhaustion, that the volume of the sphere is
equal to that of a ...
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