Sinopsis:
Euclid's Parallel Postulate: Its Nature, Validity And Place In Geometrical Systems is a book written by John William Withers that explores the parallel postulate in Euclidean geometry. The book delves into the nature and validity of the parallel postulate and its place in geometrical systems. It discusses the history of the parallel postulate and its importance in the development of geometry. The book also examines the attempts made by mathematicians to prove or disprove the postulate, including the work of Lobachevsky and Bolyai. Withers provides a comprehensive analysis of the parallel postulate and its impact on geometry, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of mathematics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Reseña del editor:
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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