Apollonius <Pergaeus>; Lawson, John, The two books of Apollonius Pergaeus, concerning tangencies, as they have been restored by Franciscus Vieta and Marinus Ghetaldus : with a supplement to which is now added, a second supplement, being Mons. Fermat's Treatise on spherical tangencies

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A SECOND
SUPPLEMENT,
BEING
Monſ. DE FERMAT’S Treatiſe on
Spherical Tangencies.
PROBLEM I.
HAVING four points N, O, M, F, given, to deſcribe a ſphere which
ſhall paſs through them all.
Taking any three of them N, O, M, ad libitum, they will form a triangle,
about which a circle ANOM may be circumſcribed, which will be given in
magnitude and poſition.
That this circle is in the ſurface of the ſphere
ſought appears from hence;
becauſe if a ſphere be cut by any plane, the
ſection will be a circle;
but only one circle can be drawn to paſs through the
three given points N, O, M;
therefore this circle muſt be in the ſurface of
the ſphere.
Let the center of this circle be C, from whence let CB be
erected perpendicular to it’s plane;
it is evident that the center of the ſphere
ſought will be in this line CB.
From the fourth given point F let FB be
drawn perpendicular to CB, which FB will be alſo given in magnitude and
poſition.
Through C draw ACD parallel to FB, and this line will be

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