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/ˈjuːklᵻd/
greek:
eὐκλείδης,
eukleidēs
Ancient Greek:
[eu̯.klěː.dɛːs]
fl. 300 BCE)
(sometimes called euclid of alexandria to distinguish him from ‘euclides of megara’)
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(born 300 BCE)
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[“euclid” was a ‘greek mathematician’, often referred to as the “father of geometry”]
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(he was active in ‘alexandria’ during the reign of ‘ptolemy’ I (323–283 BCE))
(“so euclid worked out of ‘ancient egypt’)
(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)
(in the elements, ‘euclid’ deduced the principles of what is now called ‘euclidean geometry’ from a small set of ‘axioms’)
(‘euclid’ also wrote works on ‘perspective’, ‘conic sections’, ‘spherical geometry’, ‘number theory’, and ‘rigor’)
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(‘euclid’ is the anglicized version of the greek name eὐκλείδης, which means “renowned, glorious”)
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