The elements of Euclid, with dissertations, intended to assist and encourage a critical examination of these Elements, as the most effectual means of establishing a juster taste upon mathematical subjects, than that which at present prevails. Vol. II. By James Williamson, B. D.

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  • The elements of Euclid, with dissertations, intended to assist and encourage a critical examination of these Elements, as the most effectual means of establishing a juster taste upon mathematical subjects, than that which at present prevails. Vol. II. By James Williamson, B. D.
  • Elements. English. Selections
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Imprint
London: printed by T. Spilsbury, No. 57, Snowhill, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]
Publication year
1788-1788
ESTC No.
N9137
Grub Street ID
54023
Description
[2],xxiii,[1],367,[1]p. : ill. ; 4⁰
Note
Vol. 1 of this work was printed in Oxford at the Clarendon Press in 1781.
Uncontrolled note
BL copy ends at p. 323 with "The end"; the primary copy has pp. 325-67 as "Dissertation IX"