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  <dc:title>Diagram, Solutions to certain geometrical problems by John Collins</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Diagram by John Collins (although not in his hand) provides solutions related to 'problemata triangularia', as seen in triangles insisting upon the base of a circle. Shows two intersecting circles, with a diamond drawn around the part where they intersect, and angles labelled. Surrounded above and below by writing and formulae explaining the solution.

Subject: Mathematics</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17th century</dc:date>
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