Preface
1. History and philosophy
2. Drawings and constructions
3. Plane geometry
4. Triangles, and triangle formulae
5. Isometries of R??
6. Isometries of R??1
7. Circles, and other conics
8. Beyond isometry
9. Infinity
10. Complex geometry
Bibliography
List of notation
Index
An excellent book. --
Mathematical Abstracts A first-year geometry teacher at King's College, London, UK guides the reader through the basic concepts and techniques of geometry, from Euclid through to algebraic geometry, in the most personable and friendly, yet stimulating, manner possible. With the stated purpose of exciting students to reason and calculate, the author borrows ideas and techniques from analysis and algebra, which he feels should ideally be studied alongside this material. Suitable for students who took little or no geometry at school, the text includes numerous exercises with answers provided. --
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