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Original Title: Euclid's Elements
ISBN: 1888009195 (ISBN13: 9781888009194)
Edition Language: English
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Euclid's Elements Paperback | Pages: 499 pages
Rating: 4.3 | 2855 Users | 67 Reviews

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Green Lion Press has prepared a new one-volume edition of T.L. Heath's translation of the thirteen books of Euclid's Elements. In keeping with Green Lion's design commitment, diagrams have been placed on every spread for convenient reference while working through the proofs; running heads on every page indicate both Euclid's book number and proposition numbers for that page; and adequate space for notes is allowed between propositions and around diagrams. The all-new index has built into it a glossary of Euclid's Greek terms.

Heath's translation has stood the test of time, and, as one done by a renowned scholar of ancient mathematics, it can be relied upon not to have inadvertantly introduced modern concepts or nomenclature.

We have excised the voluminous historical and scholarly commentary that swells the Dover edition to three volumes and impedes classroom use of the original text. The single volume is not only more convenient, but less expensive as well.

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Title:Euclid's Elements
Author:Euclid
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 499 pages
Published:January 1st 2002 by Green Lion Press (first published -290)
Categories:Science. Mathematics. Classics. Philosophy. Nonfiction

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Ratings: 4.3 From 2855 Users | 67 Reviews

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I tried to get through Elements in high school at the insistence of Fr. Rathmusen. Geometric construction was huge at Don Bosco Tech as were geometric proofs. I'm much more appreciative of the work today. It puts you in a very logical, regimented frame of mind; an essential for mathematics. This particular edition has notes, clear graphics comments that clarify the 19th century language nuances. This is a beautiful edition of a pillar of literature and science.

First, this Green Lion edition is wonderful. I have several other versions of The Elements which, while of historical interest, are not laid out so nicely. It is especially nice to have the diagrams repeated when a proof spans multiple pages. Since I have said this I should note however, that other editions have their own advantages. Of these, the 19th century Irish geometer Casey's works are particularly interesting among those I have seen because he extends the original with exercises and also

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The original bible of geometry! Plato had an inscription above the entrance to his Academy: "Let no man enter here who is ignorant of geometry." From Plato's time to the 20th century, Euclid's "Elements" was the gold-standard for learning this most basic of the mathematical disciplines. When you read it, you will understand why. Every proof and every construction is worked out meticulously, step-by-step, such that there is zero doubt about the final result. Required reading for all truly

Sometimes when I'm maximizing production functions I weep bitterly and think of my time with this book.

Euclids Elements is one of the oldest surviving works of mathematics, and the very oldest that uses an axiomatic framework. As such, it is a landmark in the history of Western thought, and has proven so enduring that the Elements has been used nearly continuously since being written, only recently falling out of favor.Not much is known about Euclid, other than that he must have been an unparalleled genius. Nothing about his personality can be gleaned from this book either, other than that he was

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