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the highest of the ancient analysis ; but nothing either in ancient or modern times can surpass the ... Geometry is almost the only branch of mathematics with which the ancients were acquainted ; and to trace its history in Greece alone ...
the highest of the ancient analysis ; but nothing either in ancient or modern times can surpass the ... Geometry is almost the only branch of mathematics with which the ancients were acquainted ; and to trace its history in Greece alone ...
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After this brilliant era in the history of the ancient mathematics , we find no names that can be classed with this first order of minds , or that we can place even in the second rank , till we arrive at Pappus , nearly six hundred ...
After this brilliant era in the history of the ancient mathematics , we find no names that can be classed with this first order of minds , or that we can place even in the second rank , till we arrive at Pappus , nearly six hundred ...
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THE ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC . No. I. " Ne fortè pudori Sit tibi Musa lyræ solus , et cantor Apollo . " - Ars Poetica , v , 406 . In the history of the fine arts , as we approach that of music and poetry in the early ages of Greece , we feel ...
THE ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC . No. I. " Ne fortè pudori Sit tibi Musa lyræ solus , et cantor Apollo . " - Ars Poetica , v , 406 . In the history of the fine arts , as we approach that of music and poetry in the early ages of Greece , we feel ...
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