Record ID | ia:principlesofgeom0003bake |
Source | Internet Archive |
Download MARC XML | https://archive.org/download/principlesofgeom0003bake/principlesofgeom0003bake_marc.xml |
Download MARC binary | https://www.archive.org/download/principlesofgeom0003bake/principlesofgeom0003bake_meta.mrc |
LEADER: 01230cam 2200289 a 4500
001 0116301275461
001 0116301275479
001 0116301275487
001 0116301275495
001 0116301275503
001 0116301275511
008 810407m19331960enk a b eng u
010 $a59014676
035 $a(Sirsi) AAJ-8246
035 $a22719500.C..
040 $aOPET$beng
050 04 $aQA445$b.B3
090 0 $aQA 445 .B312 1954$bb$d1-6
100 1 $aBaker, H. F.$q(Henry Frederick),$d1866-1956.
245 10 $aPrinciples of geometry /$cby H. F. Baker.
260 $aCambridge :$bThe University Press,$c1933-1960.
300 $a6 v. :$bfronts., ill.
500 $aImprint varies: v.5, New York, Ungar.
500 $aVol. 1-2, "Second edition."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $a1. Foundations.--2.Plane geometry, conics, circles, non-Euclidean geometry.--3. Solid geomerty, quadrics, cubic curves in space, cubic surfaces.--4. Higher geometry; being illustrations of the utility of the consideration of higher space, especially of four and five dimensions.--5. Analytical principles of the theory of curves.--6. Introduction to the theory of algebraic surfaces and higher loci.
650 0 $aGeometry.