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give vast amounts of information concerning Euclid's life, but are completely unverifiable. Most scholars consider them of dubious authenticity; Heath in particular contends that the fictionalization was done to strengthen the connection between a revered mathematician and the Arab world. There are
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supported this theory, noting that most capable geometers lived in Athens, including many of those whose work Euclid built on; historian
Michalis Sialaros considers this a mere conjecture. In any event, the contents of Euclid's work demonstrate familiarity with the Platonic geometry tradition.
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essentially superseded much earlier and now-lost Greek mathematics. The classicist Markus Asper concludes that "apparently Euclid's achievement consists of assembling accepted mathematical knowledge into a cogent order and adding new proofs to fill in the gaps" and the historian
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also numerous anecdotal stories concerning to Euclid, all of uncertain historicity, which "picture him as a kindly and gentle old man". The best known of these is
Proclus' story about Ptolemy asking Euclid if there was a quicker path to learning geometry than reading his
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BC). Euclid's birthdate is unknown; some scholars estimate around 330 or 325 BC, but others refrain from speculating. It is presumed that he was of Greek descent, but his birthplace is unknown. Proclus held that Euclid followed the
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scattered throughout. Using
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is speculated to have been at least partly in circulation by the 3rd century BC, as
Archimedes and Apollonius take several of its propositions for granted; however, Archimedes employs an older variant of the
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Euclid is generally considered with
Archimedes and Apollonius of Perga as among the greatest mathematicians of antiquity. Many commentators cite him as one of the most influential figures in the
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institution, which was a leading center of education. Euclid is speculated to have been among the
Musaeum's first scholars. Euclid's date of death is unknown; it has been speculated that he died
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Sialaros, Michalis (2020). "Euclid of
Alexandria: A Child of the Academy?". In Kalligas, Paul; Balla, Vassilis; Baziotopoulou-Valavani, Chloe; Karasmanis, Effie (eds.).
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and particularly famous. Book 1 also includes 48 propositions, which can be loosely divided into those concerning basic theorems and constructions of plane geometry and
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The distinction between these categories is not immediately clear; postulates may simply refer to geometry specifically, while common notions are more general in scope.
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concerns the mathematical theory of mirrors, particularly the images formed in plane and spherical concave mirrors, though the attribution is sometimes questioned.
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2063:, pp. 547–572 for further information on the
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1076:To describe a circle with any centre and distance
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1838:Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements
895:, the diagram accompanies Book II, Proposition 5.
522:Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements
322:scholars mistook him for the earlier philosopher
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3076:"Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | Euclides"
2011:The mathematician Gerard Venema notes that this
1316:The final three books (11–13) primarily discuss
1231:), and leads up to a geometric precursor of the
3526:Revolutions and Continuity in Greek Mathematics
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1084:That all right angles are equal to one another
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263:treatise, which established the foundations of
3446:Pappus of Alexandria: Book 7 of the Collection
817:, dating from roughly 100 AD, can be found on
480:, 'Euclid' can mean his most well-known work,
438:'s impression of Euclid, teaching students in
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3749:Hähl, Hermann; Peters, Hanna (10 June 2022).
3192:A Short Account of the History of Mathematics
1924:
1766:In modern English, 'Euclid' is pronounced as
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3784:Hawes, Susan M.; Kolpas, Sid (August 2015).
3418:; Jahnke, Hans Niels; Pulte, Helmut (eds.).
3254:(2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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1351:, with definitions and proved propositions.
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5534:A History of Greek Mathematics
5047:The Quadrature of the Parabola
3755:Mathematische Semesterberichte
3710:"Euclid, the Elusive Geometer"
3443:Jones, Alexander, ed. (1986).
3391:A History of Greek Mathematics
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5177:Doctrine of proportionality
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3953:Online Etymology Dictionary
3835:Oxford Classical Dictionary
3622:The Foundations of Geometry
3520:Sialaros, Michalis (2018).
3344:Heath, Thomas, ed. (1908).
3214:Bruno, Leonard C. (2003) .
2869:Katz & Michalowicz 2020
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3394:. Vol. 2. New York:
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3161:Artmann, Benno (2012) .
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5487:Ancient Greek astronomy
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5290:Greek geometric algebra
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5270:Exterior angle theorem
5265:Angle bisector theorem
4969:On Sizes and Distances
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3603:Transaction Publishers
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5363:Apollonius's theorem
5202:Method of exhaustion
5172:Diophantine equation
5162:Circumscribed circle
4979:On the Moving Sphere
4396:Johan Ludvig Heiberg
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4365:Euclidean algorithm
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1461:Autolycus of Pitane
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5394:Irrational numbers
5207:Parallel postulate
5182:Euclidean geometry
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4375:Euclidean relation
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2949:Artmann 2012
2934:, p. 7.
2932:Artmann 2012
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2905:Artmann 2012
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2893:Artmann 2012
2888:
2883:, p. 5.
2881:Artmann 2012
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2782:
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2721:, § para. 4.
2714:
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2707:Artmann 2012
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2630:, § para. 2.
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2225:, § para. 1.
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1813:On Divisions
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1724:Oliver Byrne
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1593:transversals
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1381:On Divisions
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1338:dodecahedron
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1172:and various
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1009:κοινὴ ἔννοια
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5416:Arithmetica
5013:Ostomachion
4982:(Autolycus)
4901:Arithmetica
4677:Hippocrates
4607:Dinostratus
4592:Dicaearchus
4522:Aristarchus
4164:Mathematics
3919:"Euclid, n"
3879:. Chicago:
3624:. Hoboken:
3426:Springer US
3416:Hanna, Gila
3089:3 September
3028:Acerbi 2008
2917:Heath 1908b
2826:Venema 2006
2763:Jahnke 2010
2613:Fowler 1999
2599:, pp.
2532:, § "Life".
2154:, § "Life".
1917:Renaissance
1867:Dinostratus
1738:authored a
1700:Metaphysics
1574:Corollaries
1503: [
1430:perspective
1328:Other works
1271: [
1047:Postulates
924:magnum opus
893:Oxyrhynchus
891:. Found at
827:Roman Egypt
823:Oxyrhynchus
751:Peter Ramus
735: [
708: 1300
444:(1509–1511)
363:perspective
320:Renaissance
242:BC) was an
174:Mathematics
5735:Categories
5660:Babylonian
5560:arithmetic
5526:History of
5355:Apollonius
5040:(Menelaus)
4999:On Spirals
4918:Catoptrics
4857:Xenocrates
4852:Thymaridas
4837:Theodosius
4822:Theaetetus
4802:Simplicius
4792:Pythagoras
4777:Posidonius
4762:Philonides
4722:Nicomachus
4717:Metrodorus
4707:Menaechmus
4662:Hipparchus
4652:Heliodorus
4602:Diophantus
4587:Democritus
4567:Chrysippus
4537:Archimedes
4532:Apollonius
4502:Anaxagoras
4494:(timeline)
4338:Phaenomena
4211:Quotations
4023:Audio help
4014:2020-09-29
3928:. Oxford:
3925:OED Online
3838:. Oxford:
3730:. Oxford:
3530:De Gruyter
3528:. Berlin:
3424:. Berlin:
3016:Jones 1986
2857:Heath 1908
2802:Wolfe 1945
2775:Heath 1908
2719:Asper 2010
2692:Cuomo 2005
2647:Asper 2010
2628:Asper 2010
2585:Heath 1981
2561:Boyer 1991
2547:, p.
2545:Boyer 1991
2497:Jones 2005
2468:Tracy 2000
2454:, p.
2438:, p.
2436:Bruno 2003
2393:, p.
2391:Heath 1908
2364:Heath 1981
2335:, p.
2333:Boyer 1991
2277:, p.
2256:Heath 1911
2223:Asper 2010
2200:Heath 1981
2106:, p.
2104:Bruno 2003
2061:Jones 1986
2026:Heath 1908
1990:See also:
1913:Heath 1981
1896:Heath 1981
1863:Menaechmus
1817:lost works
1750:References
1625:See also:
1468:Lost works
1438:Phaenomena
1356:Catoptrics
1229:Quadrature
1221:rectangles
1182:magnitudes
1154:See also:
977:irrational
941:Theaetetus
847:corruption
766:Menaechmus
680:Megarensis
595:Alexandria
591:Apollonius
587:Collection
555: 212
553: – c.
551: 287
544:Archimedes
540: 347
513:Phaenomena
434:Detail of
415:lost works
411:Catoptrics
403:Phaenomena
328:Alexandria
318:and early
289:Archimedes
285:Theaetetus
240: 300
76: 300
53:Euclid by
5121:Inscribed
4881:Treatises
4872:Zenodorus
4832:Theodorus
4807:Sosigenes
4752:Philolaus
4737:Oenopides
4732:Nicoteles
4727:Nicomedes
4687:Hypsicles
4582:Ctesibius
4572:Cleomedes
4557:Callippus
4542:Autolycus
4527:Aristotle
4507:Anthemius
4355:Namesakes
4262:Resources
4245:Textbooks
4152:Biography
4086:Scans of
3935:10 August
3908:11 August
3795:10 August
3777:249581871
3699:120860272
3388:(1981) .
3280:Routledge
3272:(2005) .
3246:(1991) .
3189:(1960) .
2746:, § "The
2597:Ball 1960
2452:Ball 1960
2275:Ball 1960
2073:Citations
1807:Euclid's
1670:'s (ESA)
1585:corollary
1560:Πορίσματα
1544:reasoning
1537:Fallacies
1514:Pseudaria
1448:Φαινόμενα
1309:. Of the
1254:The five
1202:triangles
918:Stoicheia
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