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Non-Euclidean Geometry: A Critical and Historical Study of its Development

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Examines various attempts to prove Euclid's parallel postulate — by the Greeks, Arabs and Renaissance mathematicians. Ranging through the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, it considers forerunners and founders such as Saccheri, Lambert, Legendre, W. Bolyai, Gauss, Schweikart, Taurinus, J. Bolyai and Lobachewsky. Includes 181 diagrams.

448 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1955

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July 17, 2007
A dense book, but a fair introduction to non-Euclidean geometry. I use mine as a cross-reference to other more primary texts.
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