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179788<p>RARE FIRST EDITION OF LORENZO MASCHERONI's TREATISE ABOUT THE USE OF THE COMPASS IN GEOMETRY</p><p>UNTRIMMED AND UNCUT COPY IN ORIGINAL PAPER WRAPPER</p><p>Mascheroni Lorenzo. <i>La geometria del compasso di Lorenzo Mascheroni. </i>Pavia : presso gli eredi di Pietro Galeazzi anno V della Repubblica francese 1797.</p><p>8to 223 x 130 mm original printer's wrappers; pp. 2 XVIII 264 14 leaves of folding plates woodcut decoration at title page friezes and headletters. </p><p>The principle of economy in geometric constructions</p><p>First edition of Mascheroni's most important work with a dedication in verse to Napoleon in which he proves that any geometrical construction of Euclidean geometry can be carried out by means of compasses alone admitting that a straight line is constructed once two of its points have been defined thus demonstrating how a certain principle of economics in geometric constructions proclaimed by all the great mathematicians of the past from Pappus to Descartes was regularly and violated by the use of two tools where only one was enough.</p><p>His approach was to first demonstrate how to use the compass alone to bisect a given arc of a circle add and subtract two given segments find the fourth proportional given three segments find the point of intersection of two given lines and the points of intersection between a given line and a circle.</p><p>At this point Mascheroni theoretically demonstrated how all constructions completed with ruler and compass can be considered as a composition of the elementary operations defined above and therefore obtained using only the compass. In the spirit of the Enlightenment this work is not meant to be just theoretical but is also designed to facilitate the construction of precision instruments. </p><p>Although some authors such as the Danish G. Mohr had sought before Mascheroni the solution of certain geometrical problems by using the compass alone he was able to deal with the subject of the geometry of the compass with such depth and in such a general way to make his forerunner forgotten.</p><p>Lorenzo Mascheroni 1750 - 1800 was an Italian mathematician scholar and academic who since 1778 taught physics and mathematics at the Bergamo seminary.</p><p>His most important contributions concern mathematical analysis with studies related to integral calculus and natural logarithms construction science with its original studies on arc-breaking calculus and geometry with the demonstration that solvable problems with row and compasses can also be solved with just the compass.</p><p>His name is also linked to the Euler-Mascheroni constant of which he calculated the first 32 decimal digits. The Euler – Mascheroni constant also called Euler's constant is a mathematical constant recurring in analysis and number theory usually denoted by the lowercase Greek letter gamma γ.</p><p>It is defined as the limiting difference between the harmonic series and the natural logarithm.</p><p>Napoleon whose passion for science and mathematics is known met Mascheroni in 1796 during the invasion northern Italy and was intrigued by his theories ion the use of the compasses becoming they say a great expert. "General we could expect from you everything but geometry lessons": with this sentence the mathematician Laplace and Lagrange welcomed Napoleon's explanations on Mascheroni's constructions whose book just a year after the Italian edition in 1798 was translated into French by Charette.</p><p>Conditions: Light marks of use along the text small warmholes never touching the text in general very good copy printed on strong paper untrimmed and uncut in its original paper wrapper.</p><p>References: RICCARDI P. "Biblioteca Matematica Italiana Milano 1952 vol. 1 134 9.1 "Pregiata e Rara".</p> Pietro Galeazzi paperback
183557591No place 1835. old sheep and marbled boards. Binding rubbed; tight and sound. 8vo. The owner's dated signature appears inside the front cover. hardcover
185942296London Richard Taylor and William Francis 1859. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 149 - Part I. Pp. 61-90. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this pathbreaking paper in which Cayley unites 'Metrical Geometry' and 'Projectice Geometry' by introducing "imaginary" elements to metrical properties."The fundamental notions in metrical geometry are the distance between two points and the angle between two lines. Replacing the concept of distance by another also involving "imaginary" elements Cayley provided the means for unifying Euclideangeometry and the common non-Euclidean gemoetries into one comprehensive theory."Bell in "Men of Mathematics".In non-Euclidean geometry prepared the way for Klein's splendid discovery that the geometry of Euclid and the non-Euclidean geometries of Lobatchewsky and Riemann are all threee merely different aspects of a more general kind of geometry which includes them as special cases.Dealing with the relations between metrical and projective geometry Klein remarks In "Entwicklung der Mathematik" Teil I p. 148: "Vor allem kommt für uns sein Cayley's berühmtes 'A Sixth Memoir upon Quantics" im betrachtt. Quantioc heisst soviwel "Form" d.h. homogenes Polynom von zwei drei oder mehr Variablen wonach man binäre tertiäre usw. Formen unterscheidet." </em> unknown
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114244India Jumadi 1284 AH 1867 AD. . Single volume illuminated manuscript on thin polished Indian laid paper text-block sprinkled in red and pink in Farsi Persian manuscript on paper black ink on paper 34 leaves 268 x 160 mm; 16 lines bold nasta'liq verging on shekasteh text-block ruled in gilt numerous diagrams in the text and adorning the margins most of these in gold some contemporary annotations to margins a few spots to preliminary leaves gilt ruling to text-block oxidised and caused closed tears in come instances mostly to inner ruling close to gutter some margins repaired; contemporary red sheep over pasteboards covers ruled in blind with central stamped motifs also in blind rebacked and edges repaired new endpapers and pastedowns covers rubbed.<br /> An attractive treatise on geometry and astronomy likely copied in India for a certain Alim al-Din Hussayn bin Abd'Allah al-Ansari in 1867 AD. The work includes many diagrams in the text showing various geometrical shapes diagrams of stars and planets and diagrams of various eclipses and spheres in orbit.<br /> India, Jumadi 1284 AH (1867 AD). hardcover
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1997__082180894XAmer Mathematical Society 1997. Hardcover. New. 447 pages. 10.50x7.50x1.00 inches. Amer Mathematical Society hardcover
1998__0821808958Amer Mathematical Society 1998. Hardcover. New. 2 pages. 10.50x7.25x1.25 inches. Amer Mathematical Society hardcover
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2002mon0000403113Amer Mathematical Society 2002-12-01. Paperback. Very Good. 0.8700 in x 9.8400 in x 7.0100 in. Amer Mathematical Society paperback
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183441598Berlin G. Reimer 1834. 4to. No wrappers. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle" Bd. 12 Heft 1 IV88 pp. the whole issueHeft 1 offered with titlepage to volume 12. Jacobi's paper: pp. 1-69. a. 1 engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First edition of a main paper dealing with n-dimensional geometry."Of the papers devoted to n-fold integrals Jacobi's 1834 paper "De binis quibuslibit." is of crucial importence in this connection the theory of algebraic forms of variables. Here besides the problem of computing multiple integrals an importent problem of the theory of algebraic forms is solved." Andrei Nik. Kolmogorov. </em> unknown
BN168813Klett-Cotta. Die natürliche Geometrie des Kindes Hardcover <br/><br/>Die natürliche Geometrie des Kindes Hardcover Die natürliche Geometrie des Kindes Hardcover Klett-Cotta hardcover
199413958Opava Czech Republic: North-Holland Publishing Co 1994. Paperback. Good-/None. Orange softcover with black titling and white line drawings on front cover and black titling on spine; stained on front edgeworn and head of spine bumped. Spine is uncreased binding tight and interior unmarked. Small quarto. Ships from US. BOOK INFO: pp. 201-300. Contents include: Connections on the path bundle of a principal fiber bundle; Yamabe metrics of positive scalar curvature and conformally flat manifolds; Almost-Hermitian geometry; Singularities of Cauchy data characteristics cocharacteristics and integral cobordism. Each article includes bibliographic references. principal fiber bundle; Yamabe metrics of positive scalar curvature and conformally flat manifolds; Almost-Hermitian geometry; Singularities of Cauchy data integral cobordism North-Holland Publishing Co paperback
1953YD-8XIA-0NAA1953. Hardcover. Good. Noordhoff 1953. Ex-library with less paraphernalia than usual. Corners bumped one heavily otherwise moderate wear. Pages lightly yellowed with a handful of creased corner tips. Binding reasonably firm. hardcover
170945238Paris Jean Boudot 1709 a. 1711. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1708" and Annèe 1709. Pp. 339-365 a. 1 folded engraved plate pp. 320-350 a. 1 folded engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First printing of two importent papers in the further development of Cartesian analytical geometry."The irrepressible Michel lRolle.in the Memoires of the Academie des Sciences for 1708-1709 the papers offered raised doubts about the correctness of the Cartesian graphical solution of equations as he had about the validity of the calculus of L'Hospital. He pointed out that to solve fx= 0 one arbitrarily chooses a curve gxy = 0 and on combining it with fx = 0 one obtains new curves hxy = 0 the intersection of which with gxy = 0 furnish the solution of fx = 0; and he realized that in this way extraneous solutions may be introduced. Imaginary branches further comp0licated the problem and although Rolle sawthe difficulties he was unable to solve them."Boyer "History of Analytical Geometry" p. 155. </em> unknown
181447988Boston: T.B. Wait and Sons 1814. Second American Edition With Improvements. Octavo 23cm.; contemporary calf recently rebacked new red morocco spine label retaining original endpapers; 2xxviii4315152pp. Boards rather rubbed small dampspot to upper cover some browning to endpapers a few tiny holes to rear free endpaper else Good or better internally sound. Provenance: Copy of seventeen-year-old Samuel Joseph May 1797-1871 future reformer abolitionist and women's rights advocate with his ownership signature dated November 4 1814 to title page front pastedown p. 1 together with his gift inscription to fellow Harvard student Warren Goddard to rear flyleaf verso with Goddard's lengthy ownership inscription as a student at Harvard on front free endpaper a second ownership inscription of Goddard's on front flyleaf noting that the book was actually bought off of May. May graduated from Harvard in 1817 and went on to serve as a Unitarian clergyman collaborating with his friend William Lloyd Garrison in co-founding the New England Anti-Slavery Society the American Anti-Slavery Society and the pacifist New England Non-Resistance Society. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 32520. T.B. Wait and Sons unknown
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