This book, as is obvious from its size, is not intended to be an exhaustive treatise on Pure Geometry. It consists of a course of lessons on the subject, which are adapted to the requirements of students who, after laying the foundations of Geometry in Euclid or his equivalent, have studied the properties of the Conic Sections as derived from their focus and directrix definition.
It is assumed that the reader has had practice in the working of examples, and that he is in a position to go on to s
ome of the more modern developments of Geometry.
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