Euclid (mathematician)
Title: Euclid (mathematician)
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Euclid (mathematician)
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 706 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Euclid is one of the most influential and best read mathematician of all time. His prize work, Elements, was the textbook of elementary geometry and logic up to the early twentieth century. For his work in the field, he is known as the father of geometry and is considered one of the great Greek mathematicians. Very little is known about the life of Euclid. Both the dates and places of his birth and death are
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the onset of non- Euclidean geometry, that replaces the statement with postulates that assume different numbers of parallel lines, has the statement been generally accepted as necessary.
Euclid holds the distinction of being one of the first persons to attempt to standardize mathematics and set it upon a foundation of proofs. His work acted as a springboard for future generations, and this is why he is considered one of the most influential and greatest mathematicians.