2011
DOI: 10.1080/17498430.2011.529043
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William Ludlam: portrait of an eighteenth-century mathematician

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“…(Playfair 1795, 2nd ed, 7) 6 The association of Playfair's name with this axiom indicates that it was his very successful Elements of geometry (1795) that popularized it; but, in Playfair's own words, This Axiom has been assumed by others, particularly by Ludlam, in his very useful little tract, entitled Rudiments of Mathematics. (Playfair 1795, 4th ed, 422) On Ludlam, see Decesare (2011).…”
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“…(Playfair 1795, 2nd ed, 7) 6 The association of Playfair's name with this axiom indicates that it was his very successful Elements of geometry (1795) that popularized it; but, in Playfair's own words, This Axiom has been assumed by others, particularly by Ludlam, in his very useful little tract, entitled Rudiments of Mathematics. (Playfair 1795, 4th ed, 422) On Ludlam, see Decesare (2011).…”
Section: John Playfairmentioning
confidence: 99%