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Introductory modern geometry of point, ray, and circle. Part I

William Benjamin Smith

Introductory modern geometry of point, ray, and circle. Part I

Paperback (Leopold Classic Library June 20, 2015)

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The period termed Modern history, is considered the historiographical time frame that follows post-classical history. The Modern history era can be further broken down into periods: 1) The "early modern" period began around the early 16th century, a period that included the Renaissance, the Age of Discovery, and the Protestant Reformation. 2) The "late modern" period began around the mid-18th century; with notable milestones being the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the Russian Revolution.

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History texts study and interpret the past as it may be understood from written documents. The period before written records is called prehistory. Historians use a narrative to examine and analyse past events, and attempt to objectively determine the patterns of cause and effect. Historical studies are not an end in themselves, but also a way of providing perspective on events taking place in the present.

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Pages
154
Weight
16.48 oz.
Dimensions
8.5 x 0.35 in.

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