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    Euclid of Alexandria

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    Euclid of Alexandria -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: about 325 BC Died: about 265 BC in Alexandria‚ Egypt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Euclid of Alexandria is the most prominent mathematician of antiquity best known for his treatise on mathematics The Elements. The long lasting nature of The Elements must make Euclid the leading mathematics teacher of all time. However little is

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    Euclid of Alexandria To describe him as one of the most influential and most widely read mathematicians of all times would accurately portray Euclid of Alexandria. His fame comes from his writings‚ in particular his masterpiece‚ The Elements‚ the long studied thirteen volume work on geometry and number theory. Except for the Bible‚ no other book has been so widely translated and circulated. It is undoubtedly the best mathematic text ever written and made him known to all as "the father of geometry

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    Euclid

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    Euclid Euclid was a Greek mathematician and often known as the “Father of Geometry “.He was born around 300 B.C. He taught mathematics in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ at the Alexandria library or "Museum"‚ and that he wrote the most enduring mathematical work of all time‚ the Stoicheia or Elements‚ a thirteen volume work. The Elements or Stoicheia is divided into thirteen books. The books go over plane geometry‚ arithmetic and number theory‚ irrational numbers‚ and solid geometry. Euclid organized the known

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    dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry was one of the two fields of pre-modernmathematics‚ the other being the study of numbers (arithmetic). Classic geometry was focused in compass and straightedge constructions. Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid‚ who introduced mathematical rigor and the axiomatic method still in use today. His book‚ The Elements is widely considered the most influential textbook of all time‚ and was known to all educated people in the West until the middle of the 20th century

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    Mathematics and Euclid

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    Euclid also known as Euclid of Alexandria‚ was a Greek mathematician who flourished in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ almost certainly during the reign of Ptolemy 1 between 323 and 283 BC. Neither the year nor the place of his birth has been established‚ and the circumstances of his death remain a mystery. Little is known about Euclid other than his writings‚ the little information known about Euclid comes from commentaries by Proclus and Pappus of Alexandria. Euclid attended the great library of Alexandria

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    Ancient Alexandria

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    Ancient Alexandria was first and foremost a Greek city. Its history‚ however‚ is framed by two religious events that were alien to Greek intellectual traditions: Ptolemy’s creation of the cult of Serapis‚ which helped him establish rule‚ and the Christian riots that massacred the pagan philosopher Hypatia in A.D. 415. Between these two events is an unmatched record of intellectual achievement‚ elegantly chronicled by documentary makers Pollard and Reid. Among the many scientific advances they cover

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    Elucid of Alexandria

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    Euclid also known as Euclid of Alexandria‚ was a Greek mathematician‚ often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (323–283 BC). His Elements is one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics‚ serving as the main textbook for teaching mathematics (especially geometry) from the time of its publication until the late 19th or early 20th century.[1][2][3] In the Elements‚ Euclid deduced the principles of what is now called Euclidean

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    In Alexandria‚ the second largest city in Egypt‚ one of the greatest mathematicians to ever exist on Earth was born in 325 BCE. This mathematician’s name was Euclid. He is said to be the son of Naucrates. Euclid was named after Euclid of Megara‚ a philosopher who lived one hundred years before him. Not only was Euclid a mathematician and a scientist‚ he was an author as well. Euclid’s most well-known writing was a series of books called “The Elements”. The Elements were on subjects like

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    Pharos of Alexandria

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    Pharos of Alexandria Egypt’s glory from the ancient world till now presents us with many of the world’s beauties‚ including 2 of the Seven Wonders of the World‚ The Pyramids of Giza and the Great Pharos‚ or lighthouse‚ of Alexandria. The Pharos of Alexandria is the most famous lighthouse in antiquity and is the archetype of all lighthouses since. It was built by Sostratus of Cnidus for Ptolemy I Soter and is said to have been 110 meters tall‚ where the only higher man- made structure of the time

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