Euclid's Elements Redux
"Euclid's 'Elements' Redux" is an open textbook on mathematical logic and
geometry based on Euclid's "Elements" for use in grades 7-12 and in
undergraduate college courses on proof writing.
Many problem solvers throughout history wrestled with Euclid as part of their
early education including Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton, Ada Lovelace,
Abraham Lincoln, Bertrand Russell, and Albert Einstein. This edition is part of
an effort to ensure that tomorrow's great thinkers will have that same
privilege.
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