Euclid (ca. 360–ca. 280 BC)

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Statue of Euclid (ca. 360–ca. 280 BC) in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, marble sculpture, 2005, unknown sculptor, photographed by Mark A. Wilson; source: Wikimedia Commons, online: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EuclidStatueOxford.jpg?uselang=de.

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The Greek mathematician Euclid (ca. 360–ca. 280 B.C.) revolutionized the ancient world with his investigations into geometry. His most significant work, Elements, was written around 325 B. Chr. and continued to shape European science well into the modern era.


Statue of Euclid (ca. 360–ca. 280 BC) in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, marble sculpture, 2005, unknown sculptor, photographed by Mark A. Wilson; source: Wikimedia Commons, online: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EuclidStatueOxford.jpg?uselang=de.


Southern Europe
Education, Sciences
IEG(http://www.ieg-mainz.de)
yes
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EGO(http://www.ieg-ego.eu)
English
2005
2005
2000 - 2009

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German
German, English
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