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Flourished fl. 323-285 BCE


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Article Sébastien Maronne (2023)
Dettonville et les données. Revue d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 225-266). (/isis/citation/CBB982242379/) unapi

Book Leo Corry (2022)
British Versions of Book II of Euclid’s Elements: Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra (1550–1750). (/isis/citation/CBB193067062/) unapi

Book Angela Axworthy (2022)
Motion and Genetic Definitions in the Sixteenth-Century Euclidean Tradition. (/isis/citation/CBB327704584/) unapi

Book Reviel Netz (2022)
A New History of Greek Mathematics. (/isis/citation/CBB391202026/) unapi

Article Robert Goulding (2022)
Geometry and the Gods: Theurgy in Proclus’s Commentary on the First Book of Euclid’s Elements. Perspectives on Science (pp. 358-406). (/isis/citation/CBB160547439/) unapi

Article Vincenzo De Risi (2022)
Euclid’s Fourth Postulate: Its authenticity and significance for the foundations of Greek mathematics. Science in Context (pp. 49-80). (/isis/citation/CBB852153445/) unapi

Book Ofer Elior (2021)
Euclid's Elements in Hebrew Garb: Critical Editions of the Translation by Moses Ibn Tibbon and the Translation Ascribed to Rabbi Jacob, with an Introduction and Glossary. Books I–II. (/isis/citation/CBB968921743/) unapi

Article Vincenzo De Risi (2021)
Euclid’s Common Notions and the Theory of Equivalence. Foundations of Science (pp. 301-324). (/isis/citation/CBB348431913/) unapi

Article Daniele Pasquazi; Benedetto Scoppola (2021)
Aritmetica euclidea e filosofia stoica. Technai, An International Journal for Ancient Science and Technology (pp. 45-54). (/isis/citation/CBB278285265/) unapi

Article Ofer Elior (2021)
Niccolò Tartaglia’s 1543 Edition of Euclid’s Elements and the Sources of an Early Modern Hebrew Version of the Elements. Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism (pp. 123-148). (/isis/citation/CBB111199754/) unapi

Article Vincenzo De Risi (2021)
Gapless Lines and Gapless Proofs: Intersections and Continuity in Euclid’s Elements. Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science (pp. 233-259). (/isis/citation/CBB308715233/) unapi

Article Emily R. Anderson (2020)
Printing the Bespoke Book: Euclid’s Elements in Early Modern Visual Culture. Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza (pp. 536-560). (/isis/citation/CBB656274446/) unapi

Book Violet Moller (2020)
The Map of Knowledge: A Thousand-Year History of How Classical Ideas Were Lost and Found. (/isis/citation/CBB401001470/) unapi

Thesis Eunsoo Lee (2020)
Visual Agency in Euclid's Elements: A Study of the Transmission of Visual Knowledge. (/isis/citation/CBB951683937/) unapi

Article Ofer Elior (2020)
What Did Medieval Readers Take to Be “Al-Ḥajjāj's Version” of Euclid's Elements? The Evidence of Ms Paris, Bnf, Héb. 1011. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 181-197). (/isis/citation/CBB691683096/) unapi

Article Argante Ciocci (2020)
La versione latina dei Phænomena di Euclide nell’Urb. Lat. 1329. Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche (pp. 309-332). (/isis/citation/CBB442034868/) unapi

Article Ilana Wartenberg (2020)
A Non-Linear Transmission of Euclid's Elements in a Medieval Hebrew Calendrical Treatise. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 158-180). (/isis/citation/CBB438271084/) unapi

Book David S. Richeson (2019)
Tales of Impossibility: The 2000-Year Quest to Solve the Mathematical Problems of Antiquity. (/isis/citation/CBB243851906/) unapi

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The Commentator's Craft: Building a Mathematical Commentary from Quotations. Historia Mathematica (pp. 67-86). (/isis/citation/CBB978348497/) unapi

Article Sonja Brentjes (2019)
Mathematical Commentaries in Arabic and Persian – Purposes, Forms, and Styles. Historia Mathematica (pp. 54-66). (/isis/citation/CBB154959746/) unapi

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