10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIORISM»
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diorism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diorism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Edmond Halley’s Reconstruction of the Lost Book of ...
2), and draws from the next diorism, VII.26; problem VIII.11 is based on Conics VII
.9 and diorism VII.27. And so it goes: for each proposition and diorism in Conics,
Book VII, a problem or set of problems in the reconstructed Book VIII; the next ...
2
Classics in the History of Greek Mathematics:
As a result of this reductive sequence, one also perceives the appropriate
condition for the diorism.^ Archimedes states this in the form that b2 • c ^ (a/3)-(2a
/3)2, without explaining its derivation; but it follows readily from consideration of ...
3
Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and ...
54–65 Deichgräber); the distinction between diorism»v and diastol occurs at p.
59.2 Deichgräber and p. 62.12–13 Deichgräber; cf. also In Hipp. Acut. comment.
1.17 (CMGv 9, 1, p. 134.13–15 Helmreich, 15.454 K.). On the Empiricists' notion
of ...
Philip J. van der Eijk, 2005
4
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
comprising the twofold advantage of a philosophical and an alphabetical
arrangement, with appropriate engravings Samuel Taylor Coleridge Edward
Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose. 1M0ME- DEA. DIORISM
DIPLOMA.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
5
Diophantus and Diophantine Equations
Jacobi assumed that Diophantus had a proof that his condition was necessary,
that is, that he could justify his diorism. In his paper he gives a reconstruction of
such a proof using only methods used by Euclid and Diophantus in their works.
Isabella G. Bashmakova, Joseph H. Silverman, 1997
6
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
DIORISM. Dr. Latham mentions three other species, viz. the Chocolate, Yellow-
nosed, and Sooty Albatros, but there is doubt whether they be not varieties of the
, D. Exulans. See Linnaei Syslema Naturte ; Cuvier, Eigne Animal ; Latham's ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
7
The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity
diorism (tò perì diorismoù~ l4mma)25 were discovered. Optics and mechanics
also were not (left in neglect) ...26 The similarity of this passage27 to the
quotation from Sosigenes,28 even if it does not allow us to establish a direct
connection ...
8
Trials of Reason : Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy: ...
Although it is often the case that the analysis of a problem reveals the appropriate
form of diorism, nevertheless, the articulation of the diorism is quite different from
the analysis or reduction of the corresponding problem. We thus have to ...
David Wolfsdorf Assistant Professor of Philosophy Temple University, 2007
9
Apollonius of Perga's Conica: Text, Context, Subtext
Diverging from this usage, Apollonius appears to cast the entire problem of
construction in the form of a diorism when, as here in V,5 1 ,52 it depends on
such a discriminating condition. Thus, when he says that his theorems are useful
for 'the ...
Michael N. Fried, Šabbetay Unguru, 2001
10
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Distinction, or definition, which in few words explains what is spoken of. To eat
things sacrificed to idols, is one mode of idolatry ; but, by a prophetical diorism, it
signifies idolatry in general . More, Expos, of Sev. Churches, p. 72. Diori'stically.