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DESCRIPTIVE geometry as an art is of great antiquity, but, as an exact science, it is comparatively very young, and this excellent volume is probably one of the first English works to deal with the fundamental principles of the subject. Hitherto authors have been content to discuss practical applications mainly, without any reference to the principles upon which such applications depend.
Principles of Descriptive Geometry.
By Dr. E. L. Ince. Pp. viii + 152. (London: Edward Arnold and Co., 1933.) 8s. 6d. net.
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Mathematics. Nature 132, 558 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132558c0
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