Euclid:Proposition/V/1
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Proposition
In the words of Euclid:
- If there be any number of magnitudes whatever which are, respectively, equimultiples of any magnitudes equal in multitude, then, whatever multiple of one of the magnitudes is of one, that multiple also will all be of all.
(The Elements: Book $\text{V}$: Proposition $1$)
Sources
- 1926: Sir Thomas L. Heath: Euclid: The Thirteen Books of The Elements: Volume 2 (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Book $\text{V}$. Propositions