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"Elenchus Geometri Hobbian ," by John Wallis, is a refutation of the geometric principles presented in the philosophical elements of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. This historical text offers a critical analysis of Hobbes' geometric theories, providing insight into the mathematical and philosophical debates of the time. Wallis's work serves as an important resource for understanding the evolution of geometric thought and the intellectual clashes between prominent thinkers in the 17th century.
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