The following pages link to (Q3745822):
Displayed 30 items.
- On Kepler's system of conics in \textit{Astronomiae pars optica} (Q343825) (← links)
- Perspective in Leibniz's invention of \textit{characteristica geometrica}: the problem of Desargues' influence (Q391354) (← links)
- Drawing on Desargues (Q444043) (← links)
- The concept of involution in Girard Desargues' \textit{Brouillon project} (Q680593) (← links)
- Projective architecture (Q848887) (← links)
- Radical principia (Q1205985) (← links)
- The foundations of geometry and the history of geometry (Q1582495) (← links)
- Boscovich's geometrical principle of continuity, and the ``mysteries of the infinity'' (Q1635796) (← links)
- The geometric origin of perspectivist science in G.W. Leibniz. Analysis based on unpublished manuscripts (Q2041103) (← links)
- Mathematics in perspective: Desargues, la Hire, le Poîvre (Q2052228) (← links)
- Desargues's concepts of involution and transversal, their origin, and possible sources of inspiration (Q2084277) (← links)
- \textit{Nombrils, bruslans, autrement foyerz}: projective geometry in action in Girard Desargues' \textit{Brouillon project} (Q2121029) (← links)
- H.S.M. Coxeter's theory of accessibility: from Mario Pieri to Marvin Greenberg (Q2159722) (← links)
- Pascal's mystic \textit{hexagram}, and a conjectural restoration of his lost treatise on conic sections (Q2201992) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- The chords theorem recalled to life at the turn of the eighteenth century (Q2238852) (← links)
- The diameter and the traversale: in Girard Desargues' studio (Q2420597) (← links)
- Multiperson utility (Q2427118) (← links)
- Geometry at Cambridge, 1863--1940 (Q2507651) (← links)
- ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLANE AND SOLID GEOMETRY (Q2890699) (← links)
- Desargues' Brouillon Project and the Conics of Apollonius (Q3987994) (← links)
- The Arc Rampant in 1673: Abraham Bosse, François Blondel, Philippe de la Hire, and conic sections (Q4562868) (← links)
- HILBERT, DUALITY, AND THE GEOMETRICAL ROOTS OF MODEL THEORY (Q4637948) (← links)
- Philippe de la Hire: Was He Desargues’ Schüler? (Q5016680) (← links)
- PROJECTIVE DUALITY AND THE RISE OF MODERN LOGIC (Q5037516) (← links)
- O “Ensaio Para As Cônicas” de Blaise Pascal (Q5074124) (← links)
- The Axiomatic Destiny of the Theorems of Pappus and Desargues (Q5129772) (← links)
- Leading to Poncelet: A Story of Collinear Points (Q6098761) (← links)
- Federico Commandino and the Latin edition of Apollonius's \textit{Conics} (1566) (Q6100770) (← links)
- Poncelet's discovery of homology (Q6174615) (← links)