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Euclid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Euclid (Greek: ), fl. 300 BC, also known as Euclid of Alexandria , was a Greek mathematician and is often referred to as the "Father of Geometry." He was active in Hellenistic Alexandria during the...
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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. ... Euclid's Elements form one of the most beautiful and influential works of science in the history of humankind. Its beauty lies in its...
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Edited by D.E. Joyce. HTML text with Java applets. ... 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...
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Covers the life of Euclid and a discussion of Euclidean geometr ... An Introduction to the Works of Euclid with an Emphasis on the Elements ... I. The Life of Euclid...
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Euclid's Elements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'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 defini...
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Euclid was born in 365 B.C. He went to school at Plato's acadamy in Athens. He founded the university in Alexandria, Egypt. He taught there for the rest of his life. One of his students was Archimedes. ... Euclid was kind, fair, and patient. Once, when a boy asked what the point of learning math was, Euclid gave him a coin...
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