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An introduction to geometry. Containing the most useful propositions in Euclid and other authors. Deomnstrated in a clear and easy method, for the use of learners. By William Payne.
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PAYNE,, William (fl. 1748--72)
An introduction to geometry. Containing the most useful propositions in Euclid and other authors. Deomnstrated in a clear and easy method, for the use of learners. By William Payne.
London (Place), sold by T. Payne; J. Marks; and M. Hingeston,, 1767.
[6], 232 p. : wdcut illus. ; 19.8 cm. (4º)
ESTC t106919.
Copy Notes Bought from Thomas Boone for 3s., 19 March 1812. (Spiers Box). Front free-endpaper inscribed in pencil 69 and =s3=.
Binding C18th sprinkled calf, gilt double-rule borders, gilt-tooled spinered morocco spine-label.
Reference Number 2979
Additional Names Thomas Boone
An introduction to geometry. Containing the most useful propositions in Euclid and other authors. Deomnstrated in a clear and easy method, for the use of learners. By William Payne.
London (Place), sold by T. Payne; J. Marks; and M. Hingeston,, 1767.
[6], 232 p. : wdcut illus. ; 19.8 cm. (4º)
ESTC t106919.
Copy Notes Bought from Thomas Boone for 3s., 19 March 1812. (Spiers Box). Front free-endpaper inscribed in pencil 69 and =s3=.
Binding C18th sprinkled calf, gilt double-rule borders, gilt-tooled spinered morocco spine-label.
Reference Number 2979
Additional Names Thomas Boone