Title: | Mathematical and philosophical manifesto, declaring numerous theorems, problems, postulates, corollaries, axioms, poropsitions, rules and facts, hitherto unknown in science, and naturally growing out of the extraordinary and most significant discovery of a lacking link in the demonstration of the world-renowned Pythagorean problem, utterly disproving its absolute truth, although demonstrated as such for twenty-three centuries; and by this discovery establishing the fact of the existence of perfect harmony between arithmetic and geometry as a law of nature; and calculated to settle forever the famous dispute between two great philosophical schools |
Author: | Faber, Theodore |
Note: | E. S. Dodge & co., 1872 |
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Subject: | Geometry -- Miscellanea |
Subject: | Pythagorean theorem |
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