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This dynamically illustrated edition of Euclid's Elements includes 13 books on plane geometry, geometric and abstract algebra, number theory, incommensurables, and solid geometry.
Prematter Introduction Using the Geometry Applet About the text Euclid A quick trip through the Elements References to Euclid's Elements on the Web Subject index...
Euclid's Elements is by far the most famous mathematical work of classical antiquity, and also has the distinction of being the world's oldest continuously used mathematical textbook.
Little is known about Euclid, fl. 300BC, the author of The Elements. He taught and wrote at the Museum and Library at Alexandria, which was founded by Ptolemy I.
Covers the life of Euclid and a discussion of Euclidean geometr ... An Introduction to the Works of Euclid with an Emphasis on the Elements ... II. The Works of Euclid Other than the Elements
Using the text of Sir Thomas Heath's translation of The Elements, I have graphically glossed Books I - IV to produce a reader friendly version of Euclid's Plane Geometry.
'Euclid's Elements' (Greek: ) is a mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid in Alexandria circa 300 BC. It comprises a collection of definitions, postulates (axioms), propositions (theorems and constructions), and...
This series of interdisciplinary lessons on Euclid's Elements was researched and written by Alex Pearson, a Classicist at The Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pennsylvania.
for most of the geometers who could have taught him were of that school, and it was in Athens that the older writers of elements, and the other mathematicians on whose works Euclid's Elements depend,
Euclid's Elements in Greek by Myungsunn Ryu: Euclid's Elements in the original Greek language. ... Euclid's Elements in the original Greek language.