Om Euclid's Elements of Geometry, the First Six Books
The Elements of Geometry is a classic mathematical work that provides readers with a foundation for the study of geometry. Written by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, the book outlines the basic principles of geometry and their applications in various areas of mathematics. This particular version is also supplemented with other topics like trigonometry, natural philosophy and astronomy, making it an essential tool for anyone who wants to learn about these subjects.
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