La G om trie Deux Dimensions des Surfaces Courbure Constante, written by Auguste Calinon and originally published in 1895, delves into the intricacies of two-dimensional geometry, specifically focusing on surfaces with constant curvature. This historical mathematical work explores concepts crucial to the understanding of non-Euclidean geometry and differential geometry. Calinon's detailed analysis offers insights into the properties and relationships of these surfaces, making it a valuable resource for mathematicians and historians of science interested in the development of geometric theories in the late 19th century. This edition preserves the original French text, ensuring its accessibility to scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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