PRIMARY SOURCES

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(1450-1900)

Privilege for Squaring of the circle, Delft (1584)

Source: Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden, THYSIA 1311:1; 2009 D 20

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Privilege for Squaring of the circle, Delft (1584), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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QUADRATURE
OF THE CIRCLE
OR THE MANNER OF
FINDING AN EQUAL SQUARE
IN A GIVEN CIRCLE: AND THE CONTRARY
an equal circle in a proposed square with the reason of the
circumference to diameter.
Invented by Simon du Chesne from Dole.
To Mr. the Prince of Orange.

IN DELFT,
By Albert Henry, Regular printer of the States
of Holland. M. D. LXXXIIII.
With Privilege.


    


QUADRATURE
DU CERCLE
OU MANIERE DE
TROUVER UN QUARRE EGUAL
AU CERCLE DONNE: ET AU CONTRAIRE
un cercle egual au quarre propose avec la raison de la
circumference au Diametre.
Inventee par Simon du Chesne de Dole.
A Mneur. le Prince D'Oranges.

EN DELF,
Chez Albert Henry, Imprimeur Ordinaire des Estats
d'Hollande. M. D. LXXXIIII.
Avec Privilege.


    


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