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Euclid's Elements (Ancient Greek) Compiled for anyone who would want to read the Euclid's work in Greek, especially in order to provide them a printer-friendly copy of the work. No hyperlink for Definitions, Postulates, Common Notions, Propositions, Corollaries, or Lemmas. Only the text and diagrams. You can get the linguistic aid from Reading Euclid, Perseus Digital Library, or from the Textkit community. The text used is copied from Perseus Digital Library under the agreement of the webmaster that they do not claim the copyright for the original Greek text. The diagrams are composed with Eukleides script in reference to the Java applet diagrams in David Joyce's Home Page. The whole document is typeset with LaTeX using ibycus4 package for the Greek text.

Latest edition is available in print--free download.
Date 23 November 2005 (original upload date)
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Euclid's Elements (Ancient Greek)

Compiled for anyone who would want to read the Euclid's work in Greek, especially in order to provide them a printer-friendly copy of the work. No hyperlink for Definitions, Postulates, Common Notions, Propositions, Corollaries, or Lemmas. Only the text and diagrams. You can get the linguistic aid from Reading Euclid, Perseus Digital Library, or from the Textkit community.

The text used is copied from Perseus Digital Library under the agreement of the webmaster that they do not claim the copyright for the original Greek text. The diagrams are composed with Eukleides script in reference to the Java applet diagrams in David Joyce's Home Page. The whole document is typeset with LaTeX using ibycus4 package for the Greek text.

Latest edition is available in print--free download.

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current16:17, 22 June 2013Thumbnail for version as of 16:17, 22 June 20131,235 × 1,612, 451 pages (1.35 MB)Mingshey~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Figures in 13.19 and its lemma are updated.
02:33, 27 September 2009No thumbnail0 × 0 (2.12 MB)Mingshey~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Changed Chapter and section names into Greek. Corrected colons to Greek semicolons(upper single dot). Added a couple of missing figures. Beautified unnamed line partition marks in Book V.
09:38, 16 April 2007No thumbnail0 × 0 (1.99 MB)Mingshey~commonswiki (talk | contribs)== Description == Euclid's ''Elements'' (Ancient Greek) Compiled for anyone who would want to read the Euclid's work in Greek, especially in order to provide them a printer-friendly copy of the wor
09:37, 16 April 2007No thumbnail0 × 0 (1.84 MB)Mingshey~commonswiki (talk | contribs)이전 버전으로 되돌렸습니다.
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05:20, 23 November 2005No thumbnail0 × 0 (1.69 MB)Mingshey~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Euclid's Elements of Geometry(Ancient Greek) Compiled for anyone who would want to read the Euclid's work in Greek, especially provide them a printer-friendly copy of the work. No hyperlink for Definitions, Postulates, Common Notions, Propositions, or Lem

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