Euclid
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Very little is known of Euclid's life, and most information comes from the scholars Proclus and Pappus of Alexandria many centuries later. Medieval Islamic mathematicians invented a fanciful biography, and medieval Byzantine and early Renaissance scholars mistook him for the earlier philosopher Euclid of Megara. It is now generally accepted that he spent his career in Alexandria and lived around 300 BC, after Plato's students and before Archimedes. There is some speculation that Euclid studied at the Platonic Academy and later taught at the Musaeum; he is regarded as bridging the earlier Platonic tradition in Athens with the later tradition of Alexandria.
In the ''Elements'', Euclid deduced the theorems from a small set of axioms. He also wrote works on perspective, conic sections, spherical geometry, number theory, and mathematical rigour. In addition to the ''Elements'', Euclid wrote a central early text in the optics field, ''Optics'', and lesser-known works including ''Data'' and ''Phaenomena''. Euclid's authorship of ''On Divisions of Figures'' and ''Catoptrics'' has been questioned. He is thought to have written many lost works. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Euclid.
Published 1956
Published 1956
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Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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by Seeram, Euclid
Published 2000
Published 2000
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Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ
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by Djaferis, Theodore Euclid
Published 2000
Published 2000
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Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Thủ Dầu Một
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