An Introduction To The Modern Geometry Of The T... Guide

The book is structured to guide the reader from basic constructions into the "recent" geometry discovered in the 19th and early 20th centuries:

Focuses on the "analytic method"—assuming a problem is solved to work backward and discover necessary relationships. An Introduction to the Modern Geometry of the T...

For decades, this was the standard university-level text for geometry. It essentially "cleaned up" earlier, less user-friendly works like Roger Johnson's Modern Geometry . Today, it remains popular among participants in high-level and researchers looking for historical references to original geometric proofs. The book is structured to guide the reader

Covers specialized topics like Lemoine geometry , Brocard points , and Tucker circles , which were the "modern" additions to the field at the time of writing. and Tucker circles