APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pardies, I. G. Short, but yet plain elements of geometry and plain trigonometry: Shewing how by a brief and easie method, all that is necessary and useful in euclide, archimedes, apollonius and other excellent geometricians, both ancient and modern, may be understood. Written in French by F. Ignatius Gaston Pardies. And now rendred into English from the fourth and last edition. By John Harris M.A. and F.R.S. with many additions, and improvements: the whole being accommodated to the capacities of young beginners.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pardies, Ignace Gaston. Short, but yet Plain Elements of Geometry and Plain Trigonometry: Shewing How by a Brief and Easie Method, All That Is Necessary and Useful in Euclide, Archimedes, Apollonius and Other Excellent Geometricians, Both Ancient and Modern, May Be Understood. Written in French by F. Ignatius Gaston Pardies. And Now Rendred into English from the Fourth and Last Edition. By John Harris M.A. and F.R.S. with Many Additions, and Improvements: The Whole Being Accommodated to the Capacities of Young Beginners.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pardies, Ignace Gaston. Short, but yet Plain Elements of Geometry and Plain Trigonometry: Shewing How by a Brief and Easie Method, All That Is Necessary and Useful in Euclide, Archimedes, Apollonius and Other Excellent Geometricians, Both Ancient and Modern, May Be Understood. Written in French by F. Ignatius Gaston Pardies. And Now Rendred into English from the Fourth and Last Edition. By John Harris M.A. and F.R.S. with Many Additions, and Improvements: The Whole Being Accommodated to the Capacities of Young Beginners.

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