01066cam a22002291 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740350019000910400027001100420012001370500015001490820016001641000049001802450050002292600041002793000029003205040063003495050410004126500014008229662537BD-DhUL20140829131820.0750103s1922 xx 000 0 eng  a 22018633  a(OCoLC)1128190 aDLCcOYUdDLCdBD-DhUL apremarc00aQA445b.B3 a513.01bBAP1 aBaker, H. F.q(Henry Frederick),d1866-1956.00aPrinciples of geometry,cH. F. Baker.bvol. I aCambridge,bUniversity Press,c1922- a182 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aBibliography; vol. I, p. [176]-182; vol. II., p. 235-[237]0 aI. Foundations.--II. Plane geometry, conics, circles, non-Euclidean geometry.--III. Solid geometry, quadrics, cubic curves in space, cubic surfaces.--IV. Higher geometry; being illustrations of the utility of the consideration of higher space, especially of four and five dimensions.--V. Analytical principles of the theory of curves.--VI. Introduction to the theory of algebraic surfaces and higher loci. 0aGeometry.