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Euclid fl. C. 300 B.C.: Critical Essay by Sir Thomas Heath

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SOURCE: The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, translated by Sir Thomas L. Heath, revised edition, Cambridge at the University Press, 1926, 432 p.

In the following introductory chapters to the translated text of Elements, Heath offers an overview of Euclid's life; provides a brief survey of his writings; and reviews early commentary on Elements.

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