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  1. Euclid's Elements - Wikipedia

    Euclid's Elements ... The Elements (Ancient Greek: Στοιχεῖα Stoikheîa) is a mathematical treatise written c. 300 BC by the Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. The Elements is the oldest …

  2. 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 …

  3. Elements | Euclid, Axioms, & Facts | Britannica

    Elements, treatise on geometry and mathematics written by the Greek mathematician Euclid (flourished 300 bce). The Elements is one of the most influential books ever written.

  4. Euclid's Elements, Introduction - Clark University

    This dynamically illustrated edition of Euclid's Elements includes 13 books on plane geometry, geometric and abstract algebra, number theory, incommensurables, and solid geometry.

  5. Proclus (412{485 AD), wrote in his commentary on the Elements: "Euclid, who put together the Elements, collecting many of Eudoxus' theorems, perfecting many of Theaetetus', and also …

  6. Elements -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Dec 22, 2025 · The classic treatise in geometry written by Euclid and used as a textbook for more than 1000 years in western Europe. An Arabic version The Elements appears at the end of the …

  7. Euclid's Elements - AoPS Wiki - Art of Problem Solving

    Euclid wrote The Elements circa 300 BC, as a conglomerate of others' work and his own. It was possibly translated into Latin during the reign of the Roman Empire, but this is doubtful.

  8. Elements-of-Euclid - Encyclopedia of Mathematics

    Nov 26, 2016 · Euclid's Elements constitute a typical deductive system, containing the basic propositions of geometry and other branches of mathematics, on the basis of which all the …

  9. Euclid's Elements - Clay Mathematics Institute

    The index below refers to the thirteen books of Euclid's Elements (ca. 300 BC), as they appear in the "Bodleian Euclid." This is MS D'Orville 301, copied by Stephen the Clerk for Arethas of …

  10. Euclid's Elements Explained

    Euclid's Elements has been referred to as the most successful and influential textbook ever written.