APA Citation

Euclid, & Williamson, J. (1781). The elements of Euclid: With dissertations, intended to assist and encourage a critical examination of these Elements, as the most effectual means of establishing a juster taste upon mathematical subjects, than that which at present prevails. Vol. I. By James Williamson, M. A. Fellow Of Hertford College. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press.

Chicago Style Citation

Euclid, and James Williamson. The Elements of Euclid: With Dissertations, Intended to Assist and Encourage a Critical Examination of These Elements, As the Most Effectual Means of Establishing a Juster Taste Upon Mathematical Subjects, Than That Which At Present Prevails. Vol. I. By James Williamson, M. A. Fellow Of Hertford College. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press, 1781.

MLA Citation

Euclid, and James Williamson. The Elements of Euclid: With Dissertations, Intended to Assist and Encourage a Critical Examination of These Elements, As the Most Effectual Means of Establishing a Juster Taste Upon Mathematical Subjects, Than That Which At Present Prevails. Vol. I. By James Williamson, M. A. Fellow Of Hertford College. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press, 1781.

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