a. (UN-1 7.)
1570. Billingsley, Euclid, XII. prop. xviii. 385. A notable Error, which among vngeometricall Masters and Doctors hath been vpholden.
a. 1696. Scarburgh, Euclide (1705), 13. Of all our late Transformers of Euclide, He is the most Ungeometrical in Demonstration.
1788. T. Taylor, Proclus, p. cvii. The testimony of the first mathematicians against the unlawfulness of this ungeometrical invasion.
Hence Ungeometricalness.
1690. Leybourn, Curs. Math., 771. For they that object against Him an Ungeometricalness in the Hypothesis, have not yet solvd his Problem.