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Gaspard Monge
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Descriptive geometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[1] The theoretical basis for descriptive geometry is provided by planar geometric projections. Gaspard Monge is usually considered the "father of descriptive geometry".
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1. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY ... Gaspard MONGE is universally looked on as the father of the whole subject. We wish to represent three-dimensional figures in a plane. We choose two mutually perpendicular planes: one is called the groud (or horizontal ) plane while the other is called the vertical plane.
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Amazon.com: Descriptive Geometry (9th Edition): E.G. Pare, Robert
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But nothing was published until 1795 when a book written by Gaspard Monge, 'La Geometries Descriptive' (Descriptive Geometry), appeared ... Descriptive Geometry is therefore, a synthesis of various geometrical operations and methods, rather than an entirely new invention. In his introduction to Descriptive Geometry Monge...
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