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- Dulcarnon or dulcarnoun is a term used in the Middle English poem Troilus and Criseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer, in a line given to Criseyde: "at dulcarnoun...
- Chaucer's use of the term "flemyng of wreches" for the theorem. The name Dulcarnon was given to the 47th proposition of Book I of Euclid, better known as...
- should take priority. Trilemma – Difficult choice from three options At Dulcarnon – English phrase – at the end of one's wits Garner, Bryan (2009). Garner's...
- in the Zhoubi Suanjing. Mathematics portal Addition in quadrature At Dulcarnon – English phrase – at the end of one's wits British flag theorem Bride's...
- later by the 19th-century British amateur mathematician Henry Perigal. At Dulcarnon (literally two-horned) is a reference to the supposed difficulty of the...
- Bell (1922) The Footpath Way (1923) Barbry (1923) The Man Eater (1924) Dulcarnon (1925) Lola the Bear (1928) (Most of these were serialized in The Sa****ay...