Also known as Euclid's Elements, Elements by Euclid, Euc.
libro de Euclides de Alejandría
"Elements" is a mathematical textbook written by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid that systematically presents geometry and number theory through logical proofs and definitions. It became one of the most influential and widely used educational texts in history, shaping how mathematics was taught and understood for over two thousand years.
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Los Elementos de Euclides (en griego: Στοιχεῖα, /stoicheia/) y conocido como geometría euclidiana; en griego: Ευκλειδης Γεωμετρια) es un tratado matemático y geométrico que se compone de trece libros, escrito por el matemático y geómetra griego Euclides cerca del 177 a. C. en Alejandría. A través de estos libros el autor ofrece un tratamiento definitivo de la geometría de dos dimensiones (el plano) y tres dimensiones (el espacio).
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