Einleitung in die synthetische Geometrie

Carl Friedrich Geiser

  • Publisher: Teubner(Leipzig), 1869

Book Parts

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  1. CHAPTER: Transversalentheorie.Access to Book Part 
  2. CHAPTER: Erstes Kapitel. Die Transversalen im Dreieck.Access to Book Part 
  3. CHAPTER: Zweites Kapitel. Dreieck und Tetraeder. Vollständige Figuren.Access to Book Part 
  4. CHAPTER: Drittes Kapitel. Harmonische und involutorische Gebilde.Access to Book Part 
  5. CHAPTER: Viertes Kapitel. Lineare Beziehungen in der Ebene und im Raume.Access to Book Part 
  6. CHAPTER: Kreis und Kugel.Access to Book Part 
  7. CHAPTER: Fünftes Kapitel. Potenz. Aehnlichkeitspunkte.Access to Book Part 
  8. CHAPTER: Sechstes Kapitel. Harmonische Eigenschaften des Kreises und der Kugel.Access to Book Part 
  9. CHAPTER: Siebentes Kapitel. Anwendungen.Access to Book Part 
  10. CHAPTER: Achtes Kapitel. Das Princip der reciproken Radien.Access to Book Part 

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Geiser, Carl Friedrich. Einleitung in die synthetische Geometrie. Leipzig: Teubner, 1869. <http://eudml.org/doc/204379>.

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