Inventional geometry; a series of problems, intended to familiarize the pupil with geometrical conceptions, and to exercise his inventive faculty. By William George Spencer. With a prefatory note by Herbert Spencer.

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Inventional geometry; a series of problems, intended to familiarize the pupil with geometrical conceptions, and to exercise his inventive faculty. By William George Spencer. With a prefatory note by Herbert Spencer.
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Spencer, William George.
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New York,: D. Appleton and Company,
1877.
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Geometry -- Study and teaching

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"Inventional geometry; a series of problems, intended to familiarize the pupil with geometrical conceptions, and to exercise his inventive faculty. By William George Spencer. With a prefatory note by Herbert Spencer." In the digital collection University of Michigan Historical Math Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acv1826.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.
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