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Elements of Projective Geometry by George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith, and George Herbert Ling is a classical mathematical treatise that delves into the fundamental concepts and theorems of projective geometry. This comprehensive work systematically explores the properties of geometric figures that remain invariant under projection, forming a crucial bridge between Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry.
The text is meticulously structured to guide readers from basic principles to more advanced topics, making it suitable for mathematics students and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of geometric theory. The authors present rigorous proofs, clear definitions, and illustrative examples throughout the work.
This non-fiction volume serves as both an educational resource and a reference text for those interested in projective transformation, cross-ratios, pole and polar relationships, and harmonic division. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition maintains the integrity of the original mathematical content while making it accessible to contemporary readers.







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