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Definition of Geometers
1. geometer [n] - See also: geometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geometers
Literary usage of Geometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Greek Mathematics by Thomas Little Heath (1921)
"XV THE SUCCESSORS OF THE GREAT geometers WITH Archimedes and Apollonius Greek
... True, it was open to geometers to discover and investigate curves of a ..."
2. A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, Injurious to Vegetation by Thaddeus William Harris (1841)
"The caterpillars of the GEOMETRY of Linnaeus, earth-measurers, as the term implies,
or geometers, span-worms, and loopers, have received these several names ..."
3. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and by Henry Hallam (1882)
"Amidst the great progress of algebra through the sixteenth century, the geometers,
content with geometers what the ancients had left them, seem to have °f < ..."
4. Introduction to the Literature Of Europe in the Fifteenth,sixteenth and by Henry Hallam (1879)
"Amidst the great progress of algebra through the sixteenth century, the geometers,
content with geometers what the ancients had left them, seem to have of ..."
5. The Port-Royal Logic by Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole (1861)
"THERE are some geometers who think they have justified these defects by ...
For the geometers may say, if they please, that they do not care about the true ..."
6. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1856)
"The latter period is more particularly distinguished for the many attempts to
restore the lost treatises of the Greek geometers, and to exemplify the true ..."
7. Handbook of astronomy by Dionysius Lardner (1867)
"Elements of the sought planet assigned by these geometers. — Rough approximations
were not, however, what MM. Le Verrier and Adams sought. ..."