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Euclid



Euclid
Euclid (c.410-485 B.C.) is the most prominent Greek mathematician. He is often called the "father of geometry." His treatise on geometry called Elements is believed to be a compilation of works of earlier men. Though the subject matter was drawn from his predecessors, it is clear that the design of Elements was entirely the work of Euclid.
Titles

 The "Pythagorean" Theorem

 The Number of Primes is Infinite

 The Horn-Angle

 Elementary Notions in Astronomy

 Introduction to the Theory of Perspective

 Perfect Numbers

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