Excerpt from Giornale di Matematiche, 1889, Vol. 27: Ad Uso Degli Studenti Delle Universitą Italiane
Č pur degno di speciale menzione il teorema: I punti di contatto dei cinque piani che si possono condurre per una retta di una superficie di terzo ordine a toccarla altrove formano un pentagono coniugato e hanno quindi per punti dia gonali dieci punti della superficie teorema di cui č manifesta l' analogia coll'altro I punti di contatto delle tangenti condotte a una cubica piana da un suo punto sono vertici di un quadrangolo coniugato i cui punti diagonali appartengono alla curva a.
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