APA (7th ed.) Citation

Euclid. (1705). Euclide's Elements: The whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated. To which is added Archimedes theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. Never before in English. By Isaac Barrow D. D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. printed by E. Redmayne in Jewen-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Euclid. Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. To Which Is Added Archimedes Theorems of the Sphere and Cylinder, Investigated by the Method of Indivisibles. Never Before in English. By Isaac Barrow D. D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. London: printed by E. Redmayne in Jewen-Street, 1705.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Euclid. Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. To Which Is Added Archimedes Theorems of the Sphere and Cylinder, Investigated by the Method of Indivisibles. Never Before in English. By Isaac Barrow D. D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. printed by E. Redmayne in Jewen-Street, 1705.

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