After studying both classics and mathematics at the University of Cambridge, Sir Thomas Little Heath (1861-1940) used his time away from his job as a civil servant to publish many works on the subject of ancient mathematics, both popular and academic. First published in 1926 as the second edition of a 1908 original, this book contains the first volume of his three-volume English translation of the thirteen books of Euclid's Elements, covering Books One and Two. This detailed text will be of value to anyone with an interest in Greek geometry and the history of mathematics.
Euclid was a mathematician from the Greek city of Alexandria who lived during the 4th and 3rd century B.C. and is often referred to as the “father of geometry”. Within his foundational treatise...
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2019 Reprint of 1926 Second Edition. Volume One; Introduction by Heath and Books I & II. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. This...
This classic textbook is an ideal introduction to Euclidean geometry for beginners, offering clear and concise explanations of key concepts such as points, lines, angles, and circles. With numerous...
This book presents the eleventh book of Euclid's Elements which is dedicated to solid geometry and contains 21 propositions related to cones, cylinders, and pyramids. It is a valuable resource for...