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EUCLIDRate This Site
Euclid, fl. c.300 BC, is the most famous mathematician of all time despite the fact that little is known of his life, save that he taught at Alexandria, Egypt.
(http://www.engr.iupui.edu/~orr/webpages/cpt120/mathbios/euclid.htm)

KANT ON EUCLID: GEOMETRY IN PERSPECTIVERate This Site
I. The Perspectival Aim of the first Critique There is a common assumption among philosophers, shared even by many Kant-scholars, that Kant had a naive faith in the absolute validity of Euclidean ...
(http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~ppp/srp/arts/KEGP.html)

Math LabRate This Site
Home of Hands-on Geometry
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EuclidRate This Site
Born: about 365 BC in Alexandria, Egypt Died: about 300 BC Euclid is the most prominent mathematician of antiquity best known for his treatise on geometry The Elements .
(http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/philo/Euclid.html)

Euclid, the Father of geometryRate This Site
Photo from Groiler's Multimedia Encyclopedia V. 8.03. 1996. (See Bibliography) Euclid is considered to be one of the great Greek mathematicians. He is credited as being the father of geometry.
(http://www.scsd.k12.ny.us/levy/math/Euclid.html)

EuclidRate This Site
Born: about 365 BC in Alexandria, Egypt Died: about 300 BC Euclid is the most prominent mathematician of antiquity best known for his treatise on geometry The Elements .
(http://www.math.bme.hu/mathhist/Mathematicians/Euclid.html)

EUCLIDRate This Site
Euclid, fl. c.300 BC, is the most famous mathematician of all time despite the fact that little is known of his life, save that he taught at Alexandria, Egypt.
(euler.ciens.ucv.ve/English/mathematics/euclides.html)

EuclidRate This Site
Born: About 365 BC in Alexandria, Egypt Died: About 300 BC Short Biography Euclid is one of the world's most famous mathematicians, yet very little is known of his life, except that he taught at Ptolemy’s university at Alexandria, Egypt.
(http://tqjunior.advanced.org/4116/History/euclid.htm)

Intro to HTMLRate This Site
Go to the Galveston Bay Project to see the full version of this lesson So what is this thing called the Internet? It is really less confusing than you might think. A network is a collection of computers ...
(http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/GT/bchristo/publish/publish.html)

Euclid's Geometry: Chronological List of ArticlesRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: Unit OneRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: History and PracticeRate This Site
This series of interdisciplinary lessons on Euclid's Elements was researched and written by Alex Pearson, a Classicist at The Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pennsylvania. The material ...
(http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/geometry/wwweuclid/index.html)

From: owner-orb-digest@lists.xmission.co . . . t) To: orb-digest@lists.xmission.com ...Rate This Site
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(http://www.xmission.com/pub/lists/orb/archive/v02.n144)

The U.S.A.-China Strategy by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.Rate This Site
The only "Yellow Peril" threatening the world today, is that running up and down the spines of the current harvest of Anglo-American sinophobes. These are typified by such leading elements ...
(http://www.larouchepub.com/lhl_usa-china_strategy.html)

AMAZON CITY * Museum of Women in Science & TechnologyRate This Site
One of the earliest women scientists we have documentary evidence for, Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, a mathematician and astronomer at the Museum in Alexandria. Hypatia was ...
(http://www.amazoncity.com/technology/museum/hypatia.html)

Geometry Forum - Shapiro, Geometry Through Art: IntroductionRate This Site
The best way for children to learn about geometry is to take up pencil and straight edge (a ruler will do) and design geometrically on paper. Long before the Greeks ...
(forum.swarthmore.edu/~sarah/shapiro/shapiro.introduction.html)

Classical Greek MathematicsRate This Site
A few words about mathematics in ancient Greece.
(http://www.rbjones.com/rbjpub/maths/math005.htm)

Exploring Curvature - (American Mathematical Society Bookstore)Rate This Site
Exploring Curvature - (American Mathematical Society Bookstore)
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Euclid's Geometry: Unit TwoRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: Euclid's BiographyRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: BibliographyRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: Introduction to IslamRate This Site
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Euclid's Geometry: Unit ThreeRate This Site
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YPN: Education: Mathematics: Geometry: EuclidRate This Site
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Euclid GeometryRate This Site
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