Delve into the world of classical geometry with this edition of Euclid’s Elements, translated and compiled by Alexander Charles McKay and Robert Allen Thompson. Books I, II, and III provide the foundation of Euclid’s system and cover basics such as geometric concepts, the circle, and constructing equilateral triangles. This edition features extensive notes and explanations to help modern readers understand Euclid’s thought processes and apply his concepts to practical problems.
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