De Undecimo Euclidis Axiomate Iudicium examines the eleventh axiom of Euclid, offering insights into its implications and interpretations within the broader context of Euclidean geometry. Authored by Andreas Jacobi, this Latin treatise also delves into the problem of angle trisection, presenting methods and considerations relevant to this classical geometric challenge.
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