Kurtze Einleitung zur Theoretischen Geometrie

Georg Wolfgang Krafft

  • Publisher: Kayserl. Acad. der Wissenschaften(St. Petersburg), 1740

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  1. PREFACE: Vorrede. Geneigter Leser!Access to Book Part 
  2. CHAPTER: §§ 1. - 20. Die Geometrie.Access to Book Part 
  3. CHAPTER: §§ 21. - 40. Linien.Access to Book Part 
  4. CHAPTER: §§ 41. - 60. Gerade Linien. Winckel.Access to Book Part 
  5. CHAPTER: §§ 61. - 80. Circul mit Sehnen. Bögen.Access to Book Part 
  6. CHAPTER: §§ 81. - 100. Trapezium. Viel-Ecke. Quadrate.Access to Book Part 
  7. CHAPTER: §§ 101. - 120. Circul, Triangul, Parallelogrammum, Prisma.Access to Book Part 
  8. CHAPTER: §§ 121. - 140. Netze, aus welchen man eine Pyramide macht. Kugel. Der Inhalt einer Kugel.Access to Book Part 
  9. CHAPTER: §§ 141. - 148. Inhalt eines Cörpers. Angulorum Planorum. Netze. Cubum.Access to Book Part 
  10. ERRATA: Errata.Access to Book Part 
  11. FIGURE: Figuren. Blatt 1 - 14.Access to Book Part 

How to cite

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Krafft, Georg Wolfgang. Kurtze Einleitung zur Theoretischen Geometrie. St. Petersburg: Kayserl. Acad. der Wissenschaften, 1740. <http://eudml.org/doc/204387>.

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