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Page 1: URW Geometric - cdnimg.fonts.net · ©2015 URWŽŽ DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT GMBH TYPEFACE URW Geometric DESIGNER / DATE Jörn Oelsner, 2015 ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface

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URW Geometric

Type Specimen 20 Styles Type Family

URW++ DESIGN amp DEVELOPMENT GMBH

Poppenbuumltteler Bogen 3622399 Hamburg | Germany TEL +49 (0) 40 60605 0FAX +49 (0) 40 60605 111

infourwppde | wwwurwppcom

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TYPEFACE URW Geometric

DESIGNER DATE Joumlrn Oelsner 2015

ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface inspired by the German geomet- ric typefaces of the 1920s but is designed for modern usability The letter shapes have optimised proportions and a better balance the x-height is increased ascenders and descenders are decreased Special glyphs which are often designed afterwards in the original geometric typefaces from the 1920s are perfectly integrated in the fonts This increases the usability and legibility tremendously

With its 10 weights ranging from Thin to Black it has a great versatility in mind Its extrem light styles shine bright in large sizes the middle weights are optimised for body copy and the bolder variants for the use of em-phasis information or bring a strong impact to words and information The optical balanced styles are designed to work in perfect harmony together URW Geometric is functional strong simple and harmonised in form and at a glance appears as a modern variant of its predecessors Apart from the basic characters the design has an extra focus on the spe-cial glyphs These are designed for todays needs For example the email glyph is designed modern and unique including a perfectly balanced spacing The numero sign in modern use ldquohashtagrdquo is space saving and optical balanced for body text Additionally various extra and alternate glyphs are designed to create a friendly usability Including a broad language support and characters set the URW Geo-metric is perfectly designed for todays requirements

STYLES Thin Thin Oblique Extra Light Extra Light Oblique Light Light Oblique Regular Regular Oblique Medium Medium Oblique Semi Bold Semi Bold Oblique Bold Bold Oblique Extra Bold Extra Bold Oblique Heavy Heavy Oblique Black Black Oblique

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CHARACTERS 611 per Style

LANGUAGE SUPPORT West East Turkish Baltic Romanian Vietnamese INCLUDES LATIN Afrikaans Albanian Asu Basque Bemba Bena Bosnian Breton Catalan Chiga Congo Swahili Cornish Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Embu English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Filipino Finnish French Galician Ganda German Gusii Hawaiian Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Jola-Fonyi Kabuverdianu Kalaallisut Kalenjin Kamba Kikuyu Kinyarwanda Latvian Lithuanian Luo Luyia Machame Makhuwa-Meetto Makonde Malagasy Malay Maltese Manx Maori Meru Morisyen North Ndebele Norwegian Bokmaringl Norwegian Nynorsk Nyankole Oromo Polish Portuguese Romanian Romansh Rombo Rundi Rwa Samburu Sango Sangu Sena Serbian (Latin) Shambala Shona Slovak Slovenian Soga Somali Spanish Swahili Swedish Swiss German Taita Teso Tongan Uzbek (Latin) Vietnamese Vunjo Welsh Zuluu OPENTYPE FEATURES Standard Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Case-Sensitive Forms Ordinals Tabular Lining Figures Proportional Lining Figures Superscripts Subscripts Numerators Denominators Slashed Fractions

02 URW GEOMETRIC Font Information

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FONT STYLES

URW GEOMETRIC THIN HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA LIGHT HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC LIGHT HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC REGULAR HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC MEDIUM HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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FONT STYLES

URW GEOMETRIC SEMI BOLD HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BOLD HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA BOLD HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC HEAVY HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BLACK HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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FONT STYLES

URW GEOMETRIC THIN OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA LIGHT OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC LIGHT OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC REGULAR OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC MEDIUM OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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FONT STYLES

URW GEOMETRIC SEMI BOLD OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BOLD OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA BOLD OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC HEAVY OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BLACK OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

LOWERCASE

LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

hellip middot lsquo rsquo sbquo ldquo rdquo bdquo laquo raquo lsaquorsaquo iexcl iquest bull

DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

- ndash mdash ― _ oline frasl |brvbar () []

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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41 URW GEOMETRIC Details

DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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Page 2: URW Geometric - cdnimg.fonts.net · ©2015 URWŽŽ DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT GMBH TYPEFACE URW Geometric DESIGNER / DATE Jörn Oelsner, 2015 ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface

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TYPEFACE URW Geometric

DESIGNER DATE Joumlrn Oelsner 2015

ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface inspired by the German geomet- ric typefaces of the 1920s but is designed for modern usability The letter shapes have optimised proportions and a better balance the x-height is increased ascenders and descenders are decreased Special glyphs which are often designed afterwards in the original geometric typefaces from the 1920s are perfectly integrated in the fonts This increases the usability and legibility tremendously

With its 10 weights ranging from Thin to Black it has a great versatility in mind Its extrem light styles shine bright in large sizes the middle weights are optimised for body copy and the bolder variants for the use of em-phasis information or bring a strong impact to words and information The optical balanced styles are designed to work in perfect harmony together URW Geometric is functional strong simple and harmonised in form and at a glance appears as a modern variant of its predecessors Apart from the basic characters the design has an extra focus on the spe-cial glyphs These are designed for todays needs For example the email glyph is designed modern and unique including a perfectly balanced spacing The numero sign in modern use ldquohashtagrdquo is space saving and optical balanced for body text Additionally various extra and alternate glyphs are designed to create a friendly usability Including a broad language support and characters set the URW Geo-metric is perfectly designed for todays requirements

STYLES Thin Thin Oblique Extra Light Extra Light Oblique Light Light Oblique Regular Regular Oblique Medium Medium Oblique Semi Bold Semi Bold Oblique Bold Bold Oblique Extra Bold Extra Bold Oblique Heavy Heavy Oblique Black Black Oblique

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CHARACTERS 611 per Style

LANGUAGE SUPPORT West East Turkish Baltic Romanian Vietnamese INCLUDES LATIN Afrikaans Albanian Asu Basque Bemba Bena Bosnian Breton Catalan Chiga Congo Swahili Cornish Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Embu English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Filipino Finnish French Galician Ganda German Gusii Hawaiian Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Jola-Fonyi Kabuverdianu Kalaallisut Kalenjin Kamba Kikuyu Kinyarwanda Latvian Lithuanian Luo Luyia Machame Makhuwa-Meetto Makonde Malagasy Malay Maltese Manx Maori Meru Morisyen North Ndebele Norwegian Bokmaringl Norwegian Nynorsk Nyankole Oromo Polish Portuguese Romanian Romansh Rombo Rundi Rwa Samburu Sango Sangu Sena Serbian (Latin) Shambala Shona Slovak Slovenian Soga Somali Spanish Swahili Swedish Swiss German Taita Teso Tongan Uzbek (Latin) Vietnamese Vunjo Welsh Zuluu OPENTYPE FEATURES Standard Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Case-Sensitive Forms Ordinals Tabular Lining Figures Proportional Lining Figures Superscripts Subscripts Numerators Denominators Slashed Fractions

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FONT STYLES

URW GEOMETRIC THIN HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA LIGHT HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC LIGHT HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC REGULAR HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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URW GEOMETRIC SEMI BOLD HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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URW GEOMETRIC HEAVY HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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URW GEOMETRIC THIN OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

LOWERCASE

LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

hellip middot lsquo rsquo sbquo ldquo rdquo bdquo laquo raquo lsaquorsaquo iexcl iquest bull

DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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URW GEOMETRIC BLACK OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

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LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

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DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

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fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

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FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

LOWERCASE

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Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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URW GEOMETRIC SEMI BOLD HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

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Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

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DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

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ALTERNATES

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LIGATURES

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PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

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CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

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MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

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OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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URW GEOMETRIC SEMI BOLD OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-03 24PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BOLD OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC EXTRA BOLD OBL HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC HEAVY OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

URW GEOMETRIC BLACK OBLIQUE HAMBURGERFONTS 947-03 hamburgerfonts 947-0324PT (raquosectlaquo) amp [ldquordquocopy)

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

LOWERCASE

LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

hellip middot lsquo rsquo sbquo ldquo rdquo bdquo laquo raquo lsaquorsaquo iexcl iquest bull

DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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OPENTYPE FEATURE SUPPORT

STANDARD LIGATURES caffeine caffeine sunflash sunflash fishing fishing bufflehead bufflehead affinity affinity

ORDINALS 2a8o 2ordf8ordm

TABULAR FIGURES 0123456789 0123456789 SUPERSCRIPTS 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹SUBSCRIPTS 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉NUMERATOR 0123456789 H⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹DENOMINATOR 0123456789 H₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

TABULAR CURRENCY S $ 61 61 7418 7418

FRACTIONS 212 414 578 212 414 5⅞

CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (1963) [HH] (1963) [HH]

ALTERNATES GEOLOGIE GEOLOGIE HAMBURG HAMBURG flying typeface flying typeface Franken S Franken S

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

LOWERCASE

LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

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DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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Page 9: URW Geometric - cdnimg.fonts.net · ©2015 URWŽŽ DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT GMBH TYPEFACE URW Geometric DESIGNER / DATE Jörn Oelsner, 2015 ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface

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The character set of the URW Geometric support the unicode language charts Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended A Extended B and Extended Additional In Total 611 characters In the following section the glyphs are displayed in terms of their logical belonging

UPPERCASE

LATIN ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Basic Latin AgraveAacuteAcircAtildeAumlAringAEligCcedilEgraveEacuteEcircEumlIgraveIacuteIcircIumlETHNtildeOgraveOacuteOcircOtildeOumlOslashUgraveUacuteUcircUumlYacuteTHORNLatin Extended-A ĀĂĄĆĈĊČĎĐĒĔĖĘĚĜĞĠĢĤĦĨĪĬĮİIJĴĶĹĻĽĿŁ ŃŅŇŊŌŎŐŒŔŖŘŚŜŞŠŢŤŦŨŪŬŮŰŲŴŶŸŹŻŽLatin Extended-B ƠƯDŽLJNJǍǏǑǓǦǴǺǼǾȀȘȚȦ DžLjNjLatin Extended Additional ḞẀẂẄẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẴẶẸẺẼẾỀỂỄỆỈỊ ỌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỞỠỢỤỦỨỪỬỮỰỲỴỶỸ

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LATIN abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Basic Latin agraveaacuteacircatildeaumlaringaeligccedilegraveeacuteecirceumligraveiacuteicirc iumlethntildeograveoacuteocircotildeoumloslashugraveuacuteucircuumlyacuteyumlthornszligLatin Extended-A āăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩ ī ĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀ łńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżžſLatin Extended-B ơưdžljnjǎǐǒǔǧǵǻǽǿȁșțȧȷƒLatin Extended Additional ḟẁẃẅạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉị ọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹ

ALTERNATES

STYLISTIC ALTERNATES (fea) G M y

LIGATURES

STANDARD LIGATURES (fea) fi fl ff ffi ffl

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NUMBER SETS

PROPORTIONAL FIGURES (def) 0123456789 TABULAR FIGURES (fea) 0123456789

SUPERSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ NOMINATORS(fea) ⁰sup1sup2sup3⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ SUBSCRIPT FIGURES (fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ DENOMINATORS(fea) ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉

FRACTIONS

SLASHED FRACTIONS (fea) 1412frac34 ⅓⅔⅕⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕ ⅕⅛⅜⅝⅞

CURRENCY SYMBOLS

PROPORTIONAL $ cent pound ₤ euro yen ₣ ₧ curren TABULAR CURRENCY S (fea)

PUNCTUATION

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DASHESSLASHESBRACKETS

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CASE SENSITIVE BRACKETS (fea) () []

DIACRITICAL MARKS

acuteacute `` ˆˆ ˇˇ ˘˘ ˜˜ macrmacr ˙˙ ˚˚ uml uml ˝˝ cedil˛ middot ʻ ʼ

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS

+ minus times divide = plusmn lt gt le ge deg permil sim ≃ asymp ne infin ~ ^ not loz Ω part ∆ prod sum radic int empty μ

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

COPYRIGHT SIGNS copy reg trade ALTERNATE COPYR SIGNS (fea) copy reg ORDINALS ordfordmMORE MISC SIGNS amp sect daggerDagger para ALTERNATE CARE OF SIGN (fea)

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DETAILS

OPTICAL BALANCED WEIGHTS AAAAAAAAA aaaaaaaaaa OOOOOOOOO oooooooooo

HAMBURGERFONTS HARMONIZED LANGUAGE GLYPHS Koumlzđeseacuteg uddānnecirclseshjaeliglp stoslashtte

BROAD LANGUAGE SUPPORT Luận thuyết đạo liacute rất phổ biến

MODERN EMAIL SIGN typographyglyphsnet

OPTIMIZED SPECIAL GLYPHS Norwegian Aksjeselskap

HARMONIZED HASHTAG Champion FinalBarcelona

VARIANTS copy2010 hispaacutenico Foslashroyingarltrade

USER FRIENDLY EXTRA GLYPHS Designer 9367 180degCelsius

HARMONIZED MATH SIGNS ∆0769 radic987 asymp420 empty195

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu-clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu- clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Eu- clidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish be-tween physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transforma-tion and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space

With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive con-tents so today one has to distinguish between physi-cal space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are considerably more ab-stract than the familiar Euclidean space which they

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geo-metrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space

(whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry con-siders manifolds spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geom-etry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to dis-tinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space

best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive mean-

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

Dreieck + Quadrat

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

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Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-centu-ry discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

Dreieck + Quadrat

62 URW GEOMETRIC Font Style Comparison

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URW GEOMETRIC

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URW++ Design amp Development

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

519 URW GEOMETRIC Black Sample Text

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

FONT STYLE COMPARISON

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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In Euclids time there was no clear distinc-tion between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-

IN EUCLIDS TI

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction be-tween physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transfor-mation and raised the question of which geometrical

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geometrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century

space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geometrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings) and abstract spaces Contemporary geometry considers manifolds spaces that are con-siderably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean

In Euclids time there was no clear distinction between physical and geo-metrical space Since the 19th-century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation and raised the question of which geometrical space best

fits physical space With the rise of formal mathematics in the 20th century space (whether point line or plane) lost its intuitive contents so today one has to distinguish between physical space geo-metrical spaces (in which space point etc still have their intuitive meanings)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

Dreieck + Quadrat

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La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc) La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

La geacuteomeacutetrie plane repose dabord sur une axiomatique qui deacutefinit lespace puis sur des meacutethodes dintersections de transformations et de constructions de figures (triangle paralleacutelogramme cercle sphegravere etc)

FONT STYLE COMPARISON

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

Dreieck + Quadrat

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COPENHAGENThe introduction of coordinates by Reneacute Descartes and the con-current developments of algebra marked a new stage for geom-etry since geometric figures such as plane curves could now be represented analytically in the form of functions and equations

BEACH CLUBS SOUTH AFRICA

Quarna 97 MECHANISIERTE GRAFIK SCHRIFT TYPO FOTO FILM

Ce rassemblement unique au monde fait du Louvre un lieu de dialogue permanent entre le passeacute et le preacutesent un lieu drsquoapprentissage de ravisse-ment et de deacutecouverte pour les millions de visiteurs venus de tous les ho-rizons Ancien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo ldquoeacutevolutionrdquo drsquoinnover de rayonner et de capter sans cesse le plus reacutecent de la moderniteacute pour rester selon les termes drsquoEmile Zola laquoagrave lrsquoaise dansraquo

OSLO OPENAncien palais des rois le Louvre accompagne eacutetroitement lrsquohistoire de France et puise dans lrsquoesprit de la Reacutevolution drsquoecirctre en bdquoperpeacutetuellerdquo

Dreieck + Quadrat

62 URW GEOMETRIC Font Style Comparison

copy2015 URW++ DESIGN amp DEVELOPMENT GMBH

Type Specimen Version 1

URW GEOMETRIC

designed by Joumlrn Oelsner

URW++ Design amp Development

Page 36: URW Geometric - cdnimg.fonts.net · ©2015 URWŽŽ DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT GMBH TYPEFACE URW Geometric DESIGNER / DATE Jörn Oelsner, 2015 ABOUT URW Geometric is a sans-serif typeface

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