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Euclid fl. C. 300 B.C.: Critical Essay by André Barbera

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SOURCE: Introduction to The Euclidean "Division of the Canon," University of Nebraska Press, 1991, pp. 1-108.

In the following essay, Barbera examines the evidence and scholarly opinion surrounding the issue of the authorship of Sectio Canonis, concluding that "it would be bold to assert definitely" that Euclid is or is not the author.

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