01682cam a22003011 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740400031000910410018001220500019001400820015001591000017001742400021001912450179002122600041003913000051004325040047004835050551005306500024010816500020011057000049011259060045011749420012012199990015012319520134012463579303BD-DhUL20140902092635.0851219s1896 enka b 000 0 eng  a 03015050  aDLC/ICUcICUdDLCdBD-DhUL1 aengkarahgrc00aQA31b.A5 1896 a516.2bHEA1 a Heath T. L.10aConics.lEnglish10aApollonius of Perga :bTreatise on conic sections /cEdited in modern notation, with introductions including an essay on the earlier history of the subject, by T.L. Heath ... aCambridge,bUniversity press,c1896. aclxx p., 1 l., 254 p.bfront., diagrs.c23 cm. a"List of principal authorities": p. [xiii]0 aIntroduction: pt. I. The earlier history of conic sections among the Greeks. 1. The discovery of conic sections; Menaechmus. 2. Aristaeus and Euclid. 3. Archimedes. pt. II. Introduction to the conics of Apollonius. 1. The author and his own account of the conics. 2. General characteristics. 3. The methods of Apollonius. 4. The construction of a conic by means of tangents. 5. The three-line and four-line locus. 6. The construction of a conic through five points.-Appendix: Notes on the terminology of Greek geometry.--The conics of Apollonius. 0aMathematics, Greek. 0aConic sections.1 aHeath, Thomas Little,cSir,d1861-1940,eed. a7bcbccorignewdueocipf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK c7117d7117 00102ddc406516_200000000000000_HEA708NFIC912319aDUSLbDUSLcGENd2014-09-02o516.2 HEApA18138r2014-09-02w2014-09-02yBK