Sir Isaac Newton's Enumeration of lines of the third order, generation of curves by shadows, organic description of curves, and construction of equations by curves. Translated from the Latin. With notes and examples, by C.R.M. Talbot.

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Sir Isaac Newton's Enumeration of lines of the third order, generation of curves by shadows, organic description of curves, and construction of equations by curves. Translated from the Latin. With notes and examples, by C.R.M. Talbot.
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Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727.
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London,: H.G. Bohn,
1860.
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Curves, Plane

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