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The Story of Euclid by W. B. Frankland



Book Contents :-
1. Introduction 2. Geometry from Birth to Youth 3. The Father of Geometry 4. The Master and the Brotherhood 5. The Illustrious Geometer 6. Euclid the Immortal 7. The Outwardness of the Elements 8. The Inwardness of the Elements 9. The Great Geometer 10. The Three Perennial Problems 11. The Last of the Greeks 12. The Dark Ages 13. The First Printed Euclids 14. The New Dawn 15. A Century of Light (I) 16. A Century of Light (II)

About this book :-
"The Story of Euclid" by W. B. Frankland introduces readers to the life and work of "Euclid", one of the most influential figures in the history of "geometry". The book explores his contributions through the famous "Elements", showing how Euclid’s logical approach to shapes, lines, and space laid the foundation for centuries of mathematical thought. Frankland presents Euclid’s ideas clearly, making them accessible to students, teachers, and anyone curious about the origins of modern mathematics. The book emphasizes the impact of Euclid’s work on "mathematical reasoning", demonstrating how his axiomatic methods influenced not only geometry but also the development of logic and proof techniques. Frankland explains the historical and cultural context in which Euclid worked, showing how his ideas were shaped by the knowledge and practices of his time. Readers gain insight into both the content of Euclidean geometry and its enduring significance in mathematics education. Designed for general readers as well as math enthusiasts, "The Story of Euclid" combines history, biography, and mathematical explanation. It highlights the timeless relevance of Euclidean principles, illustrating how they continue to shape teaching, learning, and the study of "mathematics", "logic", and "proof". Frankland’s engaging style makes this book an ideal introduction to one of the greatest mathematicians in history.

Book Detail :-
Title: The Story of Euclid by W. B. Frankland
Publisher: G. Newnes
Year: 1902
Pages: 183
Type: PDF
Language: English
ISBN-10 #: 1018028757
ISBN-13 #: 978-1018028750
License: Public Domain Work
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About Author :-
The author William Barrett Frankland was a historian and author known for his work on "mathematics history", focusing on classical mathematicians and their contributions. He is best known for "The Story of Euclid", which explores the life and achievements of "Euclid", the father of "geometry", and his lasting impact on the development of mathematical thought. Frankland’s writing makes "ancient mathematics" accessible to general readers, combining historical context with clear explanations of "geometric concepts".

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