"A... fallacy is contained in all proofs [of the Parallel Postulate] based upon the idea of direction. ... Another class of demonstrations is based upon considerations of infinite areas. [In] Bertrand's Proof... The fallacy... consists in applying the principle of superposition to infinite areas as if they were finite magnitudes."

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Chapter 1. Historical, pp. 6-8.

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