Girard Desargues Quote

I freely confess that I never had taste for study or research either in physics or geometry except in so far as they could serve as a means of arriving at some sort of knowledge of the proximate causes... for the good and convenience of life, in maintaining health, in the practice of some art,... having observed that a good part of the arts is based on geometry, among others that cutting of stone in architecture, that of sundials, that of perspective in particular.


(ca. 1640) as quoted by William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler, A Short History of Science (1917)


I freely confess that I never had taste for study or research either in physics or geometry except in so far as they could serve as a means of...

I freely confess that I never had taste for study or research either in physics or geometry except in so far as they could serve as a means of...

I freely confess that I never had taste for study or research either in physics or geometry except in so far as they could serve as a means of...

I freely confess that I never had taste for study or research either in physics or geometry except in so far as they could serve as a means of...