Volume 2.3, containing the Greek translations of books II-IV, completes the edition of the Conica of Apollonius of Perga. It is arranged according to the same principle as the previous volume on book I: the critical edition of the Greek text is accompanied by numerous notes and a lexicon of all mathematical terms. An introduction and a French translation provide further insights into the text. The edition of the Greek books of the Conica will be thematically complemented by volume 3 of the SGA series, containing the critical edition of Eutocius of Ascalon's commentary on the Conica and its Fr
The present study proposes a re-examination of the manuscript tradition of the Greek Books I-IV of t...
This article comprises follow-up work on remarks published in this Revue, CVII/1, 1994, p. 203-18, o...
AbstractThe lost Book VIII of the Conics of Apollonius of Perga (ca. 200 B.C.) was reconstructed by ...
The first three books of the Conica deals with the basic elements of the theory of conical sections,...
Eutocius of Ascalon (4th cent. AD) accompanied his edition of the first four books of Apollonius of ...
Book VI of the Konika is essentially devoted to the question of the identity and similarity of two c...
Review del volume Apollonius de Perg\ue9, Coniques. Tome 4: Livres VI et VII. Commentaire historiqu...
Follow-up and end of the article the first part of which was published in the Revue des Études Grecq...
Follow-up of the former articles devoted to Books I, II, and III of the Conics, and published in thi...
Follow-up of the former articles devoted to Books I and II of the Conies and published in this Revue...
"List of principal authorities": p. [xiii]Introduction: pt. I. The earlier history of conic sections...
Itard Jean. Ver Eecke (Paul). Les coniques d'Apollonius de Perge. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences ...
Gerald J. Toomer (éd.), Apollonius: Conics Books V to VII The Arabic Translation of the Lost Greek O...
Vanthieghem Naïm. Roshdi Rashed, Apollonius de Perge, Coniques. Tome 2.1 : Livres II et III. Comment...
Apollonius of Perga greatly contributed to geometry, specifically in the area of conics. Through the...
The present study proposes a re-examination of the manuscript tradition of the Greek Books I-IV of t...
This article comprises follow-up work on remarks published in this Revue, CVII/1, 1994, p. 203-18, o...
AbstractThe lost Book VIII of the Conics of Apollonius of Perga (ca. 200 B.C.) was reconstructed by ...
The first three books of the Conica deals with the basic elements of the theory of conical sections,...
Eutocius of Ascalon (4th cent. AD) accompanied his edition of the first four books of Apollonius of ...
Book VI of the Konika is essentially devoted to the question of the identity and similarity of two c...
Review del volume Apollonius de Perg\ue9, Coniques. Tome 4: Livres VI et VII. Commentaire historiqu...
Follow-up and end of the article the first part of which was published in the Revue des Études Grecq...
Follow-up of the former articles devoted to Books I, II, and III of the Conics, and published in thi...
Follow-up of the former articles devoted to Books I and II of the Conies and published in this Revue...
"List of principal authorities": p. [xiii]Introduction: pt. I. The earlier history of conic sections...
Itard Jean. Ver Eecke (Paul). Les coniques d'Apollonius de Perge. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences ...
Gerald J. Toomer (éd.), Apollonius: Conics Books V to VII The Arabic Translation of the Lost Greek O...
Vanthieghem Naïm. Roshdi Rashed, Apollonius de Perge, Coniques. Tome 2.1 : Livres II et III. Comment...
Apollonius of Perga greatly contributed to geometry, specifically in the area of conics. Through the...
The present study proposes a re-examination of the manuscript tradition of the Greek Books I-IV of t...
This article comprises follow-up work on remarks published in this Revue, CVII/1, 1994, p. 203-18, o...
AbstractThe lost Book VIII of the Conics of Apollonius of Perga (ca. 200 B.C.) was reconstructed by ...