Cours De Mathematique: La Geometrie, by Jacques Ozanam, is a comprehensive treatise on geometry originally published in 1697. This historical text offers a detailed exploration of geometrical principles and their practical applications, reflecting the mathematical knowledge and pedagogical approaches of the late 17th century. Ozanam's work provides valuable insights into the development of mathematical thought during this period and serves as a primary source for understanding the evolution of geometry as a discipline. The book's enduring appeal lies in its rigorous treatment of fundamental concepts, making it an essential resource for historians of mathematics and anyone interested in the intellectual heritage of early modern science.
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