Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6785

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                <emph style="bf">Commentary:</emph>
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              <s xml:space="preserve"> On this page, Harriot examines Problem IX from
                <emph style="it">Apollonius Gallus</emph>
                <ref id="Viete_1600a" target="http://www.e-rara.ch/zut/content/pageview/2684205"> (Viete 1600a, Prob </ref>
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                <s xml:space="preserve"> Problema IX.
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                Datis duobus circulis, & puncto, per datum punctum circulum describere quem duo dati circuli contingat.</s>
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                <s xml:space="preserve"> IX. Given two circles and a point, through the given point describe a circle that touches the two given </s>
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          <head xml:space="preserve" xml:lang="lat"> Appo: Gal. prob: 9.
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            <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
          Apollonius Gallus, Problem IX, ]</head>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Etsi circuli dati
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            ponuntur inæquales
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            tamen similes casus
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            intelligantur de
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            æqualibus
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              <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
            Although the given circles are supposed unequal, nevertheless similar cases can be understood of equal ]</s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Hic casus
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            impossibiles
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            facile
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              <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
            These case are easily understood to be ]</s>
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