Elementa Geometriae Planae Ac Solidae presents a comprehensive exploration of plane and solid geometry, complemented by select theorems from Archimedes. This edition, attributed to Andr Tacquet and Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich, offers a rigorous treatment of fundamental geometric principles. The work delves into the essential elements of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes and their properties, suitable for students and scholars seeking a deep understanding of Euclidean geometry and its historical context.
Including theorems from Archimedes provides an important link to classical mathematics. This book remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the foundations of geometry and the historical development of mathematical thought.
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