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172745242London T. Bowles 1727. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf raised bands blindtooled covers Cambridge-binding. Wear to spine ends and spine. Hinges weakening but still holding. Titlepage in red/black. 21956 pp. and 80 full page engraved illustrations. Some soiling and browning mainly marginal last 10 engravings with a faint dapmstain. The charming plates are engraved by Leclerc. <br/><br/><em>Scarce English edition the third of Leclerc's charming and very popular treatise on elementary practical geometry and perspective.Sebastien Leclerc 1637-1714 was originally an engraver who studied physics and geometry in relation to perspective theory a field of which he became famous. In 1672 he was appointed to "l'Academie de Peinture" as professor in perspective. He was also engraver to Louis XIV and was appointed professor at "l'Ecole des Gobelins". </em> hardcover
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1998x-0824701534Marcel Dekker Inc 1998. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 352 pages. 10.25x7.25x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc paperback
1669113<p>Renowned italian treatise on mathematic and Practical geometry</p><p>the use of the "Squadro Geometrico" Set Square </p><p>the multiplication "<em>per crocetta</em>" and the first mention of the <em>surveyor's cross</em></p><p> Feliciano Francesco<strong>.</strong> <em>Scala Grimaldelli libro di aritmetica e geometria speculatiua e pratticale di M. Francesco Feliciano Veronese. Diuiso in tre libri. Nel primo si tratta di cose pertinenti a Mercatanti . Nel secondo si tratta dell'arte maggiore di algebra .accresciuto in quest'vltima impressione di dottissimi problemi . Nel terzo & vltimo si dimostra il misurar della Terra . i nuovo ristampato e da molti errori corretto e accresciuto di molte cose da M. Filippo Macario Veronese . </em>Venetia : presso Gio. Giacomo Hertz 1669.</p><p>4to 188 x 120 mm contemporary paper board handwrtten titles at front board in sepia ink pp. 8 240 printer device with <em>Galleon</em> at title page xylographic head-letters head-pieces and end-pieces.</p><p> Last printed edition of this milestone in the history of mathematic </p><p>The <em>Scala Grmaldelli</em> is a work of outstanding importance in the history of mathematics and more than any other work influenced the teaching of this science in the sixteenth century.</p><p>The book deals with commercial arithmetic treatment of roots the rule of false position algebra and a section on practical geometry. </p><p>At leaf d2 <em>recto</em> Feliciano illustrates the method of multiplication "<em>Per Crocetta</em>" one of several methods that were in use in the Italian Renaissance.</p><p>It is noteworthy in the part dealing with practical geometry the constant use of the "Squadro Geometrico" geometric square which appears to have been practiced in Italy since the XV century.</p><p>The <em>Scala Grimaldelli</em> when first published was the first book describing the use of the <em>Surveyor's Cross</em> a simple instrument made of two bars forming a right-angled cross with sights at each end and used in setting out right angles in surveying an innovative tool at a time when long distances were often merely estimated by sight.</p><p>The book was so important in the teaching of elementary mathematics that he was reprintd in numerous editions including this last one in 1669 143 years after the original edition.</p><p>"Few books had greater influence on the subsequent teaching of elementary mathematics" Smith. </p><p>The symbology expressed in the title is fascinating: just as you need a ladder to attack a fortress and a lockpick to open a lock in the same way to approach complex mathematics you need this book.<!--endif--></p><p>Francesco Feliciano was a mathematician of Lazesio Veronese who lived in the second half of the century. XV and in the first quarter of the XVI. </p><p>He published in 1517 <em>Libro di abbaco</em> printed in several editions but he is best known for the book of arithmetic and speculative and practical geometry described here: <em>Scala Grimaldelli </em>1526 whose subsequent editions reached the end of the XVII century.</p><p> This important treatise disseminated outside Italy the ideas the notions and the methods in the field of arithmetic geometry algebra and their applications that were first exposed by Leonardo Pisano and then cultivated in italian schools.</p><p> Conditions: this book was meant to be heavily used so it's rare find a copy in good condition as despite few marls of use this copy in its original binding can be defined. </p><p> Provenance: I. Faded handwriten ownership signature at title page II. Contemporary handwrtten annotations and calculations on margins.</p><p> Reference: Honeyman IV 1288; Michel-Michel III-29; Riccardi II-22.</p> Giacomo Hertz
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ria9781450300162_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The topics of the Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry reflect the rich diversity of research interests in computational geometry. They are intended to highlight both the depth and scope of computational geometry and to invite fr paperback
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19932090202118104937Tokuma Bookstore 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokuma Bookstore paperback
170748217Paris Jean Boudot et Jean Boudet fils 1707. 4to. Contemporary full calf. A bit of cracking to front hinges so that cords are seen but cover not loosening. Spine with 6 raised bands richly gilt compartments. Wear to top of spine. Two small old paperlabels one to upper compartment one to frontcover. Covers slightly rubbed. 44595 pp. Large woodcut vignette on titlepage 2 other vignettes one engraved one in woodcut. 32 folded engraved plates and one smaller folded plate Fig. A. An old owners stamp on flyleaf. Internally clean and fine. A few tiny brownspots. Wide-margined and printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition of l'Hôspital's second book - his second successfull textbook - the manuscript of which was left completed at his death in 1704. His first book "Analyse des infiniment petits pour l’intelligence des lignes courbes" 1696 was the first textbook of the differential calculus and his name lives on in the name of the rule for finding the limiting value of a fraction whose numerator and denominator tend to zero. His mathyematical teacher was Jean Bernoulli.The year in which Newton published the anti-Cartesian "Arithmeticus" there appeared in France a conspicuously successfull textbook on Cartesian geometry along the lines of that of Guisnée. This was the "Traité Analytique des Sections Coniques". a book which contains less original material than that of Guisnée but which is more extensive and closer to the modern manner of treatment. The work had been intended for publication at the time the authors famous calculus textbook appeared in 1696 but l'Hospital's illness apparently led to delay and it appeared posthumously in 1707. It is Cartesian in emphasis and although it consists of but one volume follows generally the tripartite plan of Lahire and Ozanam: first an algebraic quasi-analytic treatment of the Conic Sections along the lines of Apollonian theory; then an analytic study of the loci and finally a long section on the customary construction by conics of the roots of cubic and quartic polynominal equations. LHospital sometimes used two axes and seems to have recognized the interchangeability of these but he betrays some hesitation. In general L'Hospital like Descartes was more interested in analytic geometry as a measure of ecpressing loci algebraivcally than as a method of deriving the properties of a curve from its equation." Carl B. Boyer "History of Analytic geometry" pp. 150-154. </em> hardcover
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2011BN28357Springer 2011. 2011. Hardcover. 246 x 168 x 2 cm. Vectorworks® ist das meist genutzte CAD-Programm für Apple und eines der führenden für Windows. Mit dem Buch lernen Architekten Innenarchitekten Bühnen- und Szenenbildner sowie Studierende das Programm noch besser kennen. Zu Beginn werden Leser in Programmoberfläche Werkzeuge Strukturhilfen Standardzeichentechniken und -translationsoperationen eingeführt wobei die 3D- und 2D-Werkzeuge anhand eines Beispielprojekts vorgestellt werden. Am Ende steht ein komplettes 3D-Modell des Bauwerks einschließlich davon abgeleiteter Pläne. 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Er studierte an der TU Berlin und unterrichtet seit 1994 Darstellende Geometrie und Architekturdarstellung. Zur Architekturvisualisierung hat er bereits die Bücher Licht Schatten Raum · Architekturvisualisierung mit Cinema 4D® Cinema 4D®·Tipps und Tricks für die Architekturvisualisierung sowie Photoshop® in der Architekturgrafik im Springer-Verlag veröffentlicht. <br/><br/>Vectorworks® ist das meist genutzte CAD-Programm für Apple und eines der führenden für Windows. Mit dem Buch lernen Architekten Innenarchitekten Bühnen- und Szenenbildner sowie Studierende das Programm noch besser kennen. Zu Beginn werden Leser in Programmoberfläche Werkzeuge Strukturhilfen Standardzeichentechniken und -translationsoperationen eingeführt wobei die 3D- und 2D-Werkzeuge anhand eines Beispielprojekts vorgestellt werden. Am Ende steht ein komplettes 3D-Modell des Bauwerks einschließlich davon abgeleiteter Pläne. Programmoberfläche · Blattrand und Raster ausblenden · Fangeinstellungen · Automatische Sicherung · Handbuch Quickstart · Arbeitsumgebungen · Tastenkürzel · Rasterbilder importieren · Klassen anlegen · Ebene bearbeiten · Navigation Klassen/Ebenen · Zeichnen per Koordinateneingabe · 2D zu 3D · 3D-Werkzeug Boden/Decke · Bauteildefinition · Boden/Decke bearbeiten · 3D-Werkzeug Wand · Wände verbinden · Wände bearbeiten · Partielle Höhenanpassung von Wänden · Wandverbindungen bearbeiten · Grundrissdarstellung steuern · Fenster und Türen als 2D/3D-Symbole anlegen · Arbeitsebenen als Konstruktionshilfe · 2D/3D-Symbole bearbeiten · Symbole im Modell einsetzen · Klassenstruktur von Symbolen · Symbolverwaltung in der Zubehörpalette · Ebenen als Geschosse · Ebenenübergreifende Modellansicht · 3D-Befehl Dachfläche anlegen · Wände an Dach anpassen · Dachfläche bearbeiten und ergänzen · Wandnische anlegen · Gekrümmte Bauteile als NURBS-Flächen modellieren · Kurvenflächen verbinden · Wendeltreppe mit dem Treppen-Werkzeug erstellen · Treppenobjekt 2D-editieren · Treppenobjekt im Modell einsetzen · Gesicherte Darstellungen · Layoutebene anlegen · Ansichtsbereiche · Ansichten Schnitt und Grundrisse aus 3D-Modell erzeugen · Zeichnungen 2D-editieren · Schraffuren und Verläufe anlegen · Bemaßungen anlegen und editieren · Kombination Liniendarstellung/Renderworks · Kamera festlegen · Kamerasteuerung aus dem Layout · Szenenbeleuchtung mit Umgebungslicht und anderen Lichtquellen · HDRI-Beleuchtung · Indirekte Beleuchtung · Vorgabe-Materialien · Shader- und Bitmapbasierte Texturen selbst erstellen · Materialzuweisung und Texturprojektion · Renderzeit-Optimierung · Spiegelung mit Rasterbildobjekten- Autor: Horst Sondermann ist Architekt und Professor an der Architekturfakultät der HFT Stuttgart. Er studierte an der TU Berlin und unterrichtet seit 1994 Darstellende Geometrie und Architekturdarstellung. Zur Architekturvisualisierung hat er bereits die Bücher Licht Schatten Raum · Architekturvisualisierung mit Cinema 4D® Cinema 4D®·Tipps und Tricks für die Architekturvisualisierung sowie Photoshop® in der Architekturgrafik im Springer-Verlag veröffentlicht. Springer hardcover
1728315966University of Halle 1728. Abundantly illustrated with watercolor drawings and tables. 1 vols. 4to. Disbound remnants of contemporary reversed calf and marbled boardslosses to top edges. Abundantly illustrated with watercolor drawings and tables. 1 vols. 4to. Extensive German manuscript on geometry with handsome period-colored illustrations. The first part discusses the relationship of the diameter to the circumference with an introduction on Pi comparing findings by Euclid Archimedes and Ptolemy as well as 16th- and 17th-century scholars like Augustin Hirschvogel Albrecht Dürer Nicolaus de Cusa Ludolph van Ceulen Kepler Adam Kochansky François Viète Carlo Renaldini and Adriaan Metius. The second features problems theorems and solutions to geometrical exercises on linear and proportional measures of inscribed and circumscribed polygons. A few pages contain occasional verse and notes on chemical preparations.<br /> <br /> Johann Gottlieb Arndt was an engineer and taught mathematics at the University of Halle in 1728-32. He also published on physical mathematical and economic education. unknown
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182941605Berlin G. Reimer 1829. 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle" Bd. 4. - Plücker's paper pp. 349-370 <br/><br/><em>First edition of a major paper in the arithmetization of geometry introducing the so-called triangular coordinates. "In 1829 Plücker contributed to Crelle's Journal the paper offered here with a revolutionary point of view that broke completely with the old Cartesian view of coordinates as line segments. The equation of a straight line in homogenous coordinates has the form ax by ct=0.Plücker saw that one could modify the usual language and call abc the homogenous coordinates of a line.Plücker had discovered the immidiate analytic counterpart of the geometric principle of duality about which Gergonne and Poncelet had quarreled; it now became clear that the justification that pure geometry had sought in vain was here supplied by the algebraic point of view." Boyer History of Mathematics. </em> unknown