Euclidis Quae Supersunt Omnia presents the complete extant works of Euclid, a cornerstone of classical geometry and mathematics. This edition, compiled by Euclides and edited by David Gregory, offers readers access to the foundational principles that have shaped scientific thought for centuries. Explore the timeless brilliance of Euclidean geometry, a system of logic and spatial reasoning that remains relevant in modern mathematics, physics, and engineering.
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