A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements

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Princeton University Press, 8 nov. 1992 - 355 sidor
In Proclus' penetrating exposition of Euclid's methods and principles, the only one of its kind extant, we are afforded a unique vantage point for understanding the structure and strength of the Euclidean system. A primary source for the history and philosophy of mathematics, Proclus' treatise contains much priceless information about the mathematics and mathematicians of the previous seven or eight centuries that has not been preserved elsewhere. This is virtually the only work surviving from antiquity that deals with what we today would call the philosophy of mathematics.
 

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Foreword to the 1992 Edition by Ian Mueller
ix
Preface
xxxiii
Introduction
xxxix
Translators Note
lxviii
Part Two
39
Definitions
70
Postulates and Axioms
140
Part One
156
Part Two
276
Supplementary Note
344
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