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The Connection of Number and Magnitude: An Attempt to Explain the Fifth Book of Euclid

The Connection of Number and Magnitude: An Attempt to Explain the Fifth Book of Euclid

The Connection of Number and Magnitude: An Attempt to Explain the Fifth Book of
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The Connection of Number and Magnitude: An Attempt to Explain the Fifth Book of Euclid

by De Morgan, Augustus

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Title
The Connection of Number and Magnitude: An Attempt to Explain the Fifth Book of Euclid
Author
De Morgan, Augustus
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0766190250
ISBN 13
9780766190252
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Date Published
2004
Keywords
jsx mathematics

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