Euclid mathematician and their Quotes

 Euclid was a Greek mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt around 300 BC. He is known as the "father of geometry" because of his contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly his work on the foundations of geometry.

Euclid is most famous for his 13-volume work called "The Elements," which is a comprehensive treatise on geometry and includes many of the mathematical concepts that are still used today, such as the Pythagorean theorem and the concept of proof by contradiction.

Euclid's work had a huge impact on the development of mathematics and has been widely studied and studied for over two thousand years. It is considered one of the most influential mathematical works of all time and has been translated into many languages. Euclid's work continues to be relevant and is still used in modern mathematics and computer science.


Here are a few quotes attributed to Euclid:

  • "There is no royal road to geometry."
  • "The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God."
  • "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts."
  • "Geometry is knowledge of the eternally existent."
  • "The mathematician's best work is art, a high perfect art, as daring as the most secret dreams of imagination."

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