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Apollonius of Perga Conics Books I to III
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Publisher / Author: Green Lion Press
ISBN: 1888009055
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The Conics of Apollonius (3rd Century BCE) is the
culmination of the brilliant geometrical tradition of ancient
Greece.
With astonishing virtuosity, and with a storyteller's flair for thematic
development, Apollonius leads the reader through the mysteries of these
intriguing curved lines, treated as objects of pure mathematics. His work in
turn provided a basis for the very differently conceived investigations of
modern mathematicians and scientists such as Viète, Descartes, Kepler, and
Newton. Reading the
Conics is an unparalleled adventure into the highest reaches of human
intellectual achievement.
This is a completely new edition of Taliaferro's translation of the first three
books of Apollonius's Conics, with all new diagrams. It is the
only English translation of these books other than Heath's out-of-print version
which is a modernized retelling rather than a true translation.
Conics Books I--III were formerly included in Volume 11 of the Encyclopedia Britannica's Great Books of the Western World, but the work
is no longer included in that series and has been out of print.
We made many corrections to the old edition's text, translation, and notes.
The book features all new diagrams, an index, a bibliography, and an
introductory essay by Harvey Flaumenhaft. Design and layout make it easy to
read and work with, with diagrams repeated on every spread, adequate space for
notes, and high quality paper to prevent show-through.
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