> Indeed, thanks for the ammo (WMI-style). Could I bother you to > decorate that with more bibliographic tags (including page number), so > I can use it elsewhere as a formal citation?
>Felix Klein >Elementary Mathematics From An Advanced Standpoint Geometry >Translated from the Third German Edition, Dover Publications, Copyright >1939 Oh yeah. All the quotes are from Klein's introduction - Pages 1 and 2. The book itself is some 200 dense pages, in 3 parts. I. The Simplest Geometric Manifolds II. Geometric Transformations III. Systematic discussion of Geometry and Its Foundations The resonance between the material in general, and the mathematics that has become second nature to anyone doing vector-based computer graphics, is clear. The material does go beyond it, into non-euclidian geometries and the Theory of the Imaginary. Though I had fairly recently come across something by Frederick Lundh of Python Imaging Library fame on using Python's native complex type as an efficient means of accomplishing graphics transformations in 2d. And even understood what he was talking about - for a change;). Art _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
