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Highlights
- Lawrence Edwards' classic work on the fascinating qualities of projective geometry - illustrated with over 200 diagrams and exercises.
- About the Author: Lawrence Edwards (1912-2004) was a teacher of math and geometry.
- 352 Pages
- Mathematics, Geometry
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About the Book
Lawrence Edwards' clear and artistic exploration of the fascinating qualities of projective geometry illustrated with over 200 diagrams and exercises.
Book Synopsis
Lawrence Edwards' classic work on the fascinating qualities of projective geometry - illustrated with over 200 diagrams and exercises.
The elements of geometry are points, lines and planes, together with Space and Nothing. In Euclidian geometry, we observe these as if we are point-centered beings concerned with extensive measurement.
In non-Euclidian, or 'projective' geometry, we are 'planar' beings observing spatial relations, free of measurement, as dynamic and transformational. This polar opposite vision of intensive space reveals remarkable secrets. In this fascinating and useful book, expert Lawrence Edwards invites the reader to discover these secrets through practical exercises in creative geometry. Topics include: the elements of geometry, duality, collineation, cross ratio, the circling and step measure, conics and the nature of a curve.
About the Author
Lawrence Edwards (1912-2004) was a teacher of math and geometry. He had pursued his unique research into non-Euclidian geometry for over thirty years, focusing on the forms of living nature in relation to geometric analysis. He is the author of The Vortex of Life (Floris Books).