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Mr. Adam and Mr. Monro on the Nuptial Number of Plato

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1892

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1 The passage of Archimedes, to which Mr. Monro refers, is cited in Nesselmann (Alg. d. Griechen p. 124, note 16). It is, as Mr. Monro says, similar to the passage quoted from Euclid; and what I have said of the one will apply to the other. Nesselmann's remarks on pp. 125 and 161 (where he refers to the passage in Euclid) are entirely right and in full har mony with my theory.