Oakland, Feb. 15, 1874. SIR, — In a Number of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine for the year 1852 or 1862, is a discussion of a simple geometrical problem by JJ Sylvester, in which this gentleman attempts to illustrate a conjectured... Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society - Page 21by Edinburgh Mathematical Society - 1901Full view - About this book
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