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  1. Proclus: A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements by Proclus, 1992-10-19
  2. The Doctrine of Proportion Clearly Developed: On a Comprehensive, Original, and Very Easy System; Or, the Fifth Book of Euclid Simplified by Oliver Byrne, 2010-03-05
  3. The Data of Euclid: Translated from the Text of Menge
  4. Euclid: The Great Geometer (The Library of Greek Philosophers) by Chris Hayhurst, 2006-02-03
  5. Showplace of America: Cleveland's Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910 (Ohio) by Jan Cigliano, 1991-07
  6. The Science Absolute of Space: Independent of the Truth or Falsity of Euclid's Axiom XI (Classic Reprint) by Janos Bolyai, 2010-04-08
  7. After Euclid (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes) by Jesse Norman, 2006-06-01
  8. Rider Papers On Euclid (Books I. and Ii.) by Rupert Deakin, 2010-01-10
  9. The Elements of Euclid: Explain'd in a New, But Most Easie Method Together With the Use of Every Proposition Through All Parts of the Mathematicks. by Euclid., 2009-04-27
  10. Euclid in Greek: Volume 1: Book I
  11. Syllabus of Plane Geometry, Books 1-3, Corresponding to Euclid, Books 1-4. Corresponding to Euclid, Books 1-6 (bks. 1-6) by Mathematical Association, 2010-07-24
  12. Euclid Golf Neighborhood (OH)(Images of America) by DeannaL.Bremer and Hugh P. Fisher, 2004-05-03
  13. A Companion To Euclid: Being A Help To The Understanding And Remembering Of The First Four Books (1837) by A Graduate, 2010-05-22
  14. An Introduction to Geometry, Consisting of Euclid's Elements, Book I, Accompanied by Numerous Explanations, Questions, and Exercises, by J. Walmsley. [With] Answers by Euclides, 2010-03-20

61. SE-L City Schools
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62. Euclid Chamber Of Commerce | We Mean Business
Contains information about the chamber, city resources, Leadership euclid, events and member businesses.
http://www.euclidchamberofcommerce.com/
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Submitted by webmaster on Sat, 11/10/2007 - 02:14. The Euclid Chamber of Commerce would like to Congratulate Mayor Bill Cervenik on his successful reelection campaign. We would also like to congratulate Barry Sweet and Kay Van Ho for their successful campaigns for Euclid Board of Education! We look forward to working with all of you and the rest of Euclid Elected Officials in the years to come. Congratulations!

63. The Euclid Heat Treating Company
The euclid Heat Treating Company offers a wide array of capabilities and facilities to meet virtually every heat treating requirement.
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64. EUCLID AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
United Church of Christ, provides mission statement, church profile, staff directory, calendar, and worship schedule.
http://www.eacc-ucc.org/
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65. Euclid
Using the text of Sir Thomas Heath s translation of The Elements, I have graphically glossed Books I IV to produce a reader friendly version of euclid s
http://math.furman.edu/~jpoole/euclidselements/euclid.htm
Euclid
The Elements , Books I - IV
Book I
Definitions
Postulates and Common Notions
Propositions
Book II
Definitions
Propositions
Book III
Definitions
Propositions
Book IV
Definitions
Propositions
Using the text of Sir Thomas Heath's translation of The Elements , I have graphically glossed Books I - IV to produce a reader friendly version of Euclid's Plane Geometry. The four books contain 115 propositions which are logically developed from five postulates and five common notions . In the first proposition, Proposition 1, Book I, Euclid shows that, using only the postulates and common notions, it is possible to construct an equilateral triangle on a given straight line. In the hundred fifteenth proposition, Proposition 16, Book IV, he shows that it is possible to inscribe a regular 15-gon in a circle. And along the way he develops many beautiful, interesting, captivating, and pleasing results. You are invited to read this part of one of the world's great books.
This presentation grew out of material developed for a mathematics course, Ideas in Mathematics , offered for liberal arts students at Furman. Every interested person, ninth grade student to ninety year old retiree, should be able to read most, if not all, of the material; that is the intended audience.

66. Euclid Timber Frames
Designs, manufactures, and builds timber frame homes, commercial buildings, barns, great rooms, porches, and other structures. Online timber frame primer
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67. Math Trek: Euclid's Fourteenth Book, Science News Online, April 1, 2006
An ancient manuscript reveals an astonishing, unexpected realm of euclidean geometry. For additional math news, visit the MathTrek blog.
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Euclid's Fourteenth Book
Ivars Peterson When a famous mathematician has something new to say, the whole world pays attention. Euclid's Elements , which presented the state of the art in geometry around 300 B.C. , has been extraordinarily influential. This massive, 13-volume compendium set the standard for mathematical exposition and precise discourse for many centuries. More than 2,000 editions have been published, and new, interactive versions now appear on the World Wide Web. What's more, there is compelling evidence that Euclid of Alexandria ( c B.C. ) had a fourteenth book in mind. Officials of the Avril Foundation for Old Occidental Languages have announced that, after a year devoted to authentication and analysis, they are prepared to release the text of a manuscript that appears to be a Latin translation of research notes jotted down by Euclid in preparation for writing a fourteenth volume of Elements "This is truly an astonishing document," says Duncan D. Umber of St. Patrick's College of Medieval Studies, who recently examined the manuscript. "Euclid went much farther in his investigations than anyone had previously suspected. People continually underestimate what the ancients were able to do. We will need to reassess Greek mathematics in its entirety."

68. Welcome To Emerald™
www.euclidsys.com/ 5k - major accomplishments was to present them in a single
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69. NonEuclid - Hyperbolic Geometry Article & Applet
7) Axioms and Theorems euclid s Postulates, Hyperbolic Parallel Postulate, SAS Postulate, Hyperbolic Geometry Proofs.
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~joel/NonEuclid/NonEuclid.html
NonEuclid is Interactive Java Software
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NonEuclid allows the curious explorer to gain experience in Hyperbolic Geometry and to empirically investigate questions such as: "In Hyperbolic Geometry, are the base angles of an isosceles triangle congruent?" The NonEuclid software and documentation are accessible to anyone with high school level geometry. Aside from being interesting in itself, a study of Hyperbolic geometry can, through its novelty, enable a deeper understanding of a formal proof. Hyperbolic Geometry also has practical aspects such as orbit prediction of objects within intense gradational fields. Hyperbolic Geometry is used in Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and Curved Hyperspace. Authors:
Joel Castellanos Dept. of Computer Science, University of New Mexico
Joe Dan Austin, Dept. of Education, Rice University
Ervan Darnell, Dept. of Computer Science, Rice University Italian Translation by Andrea Centomo, Scuola Media "F. Maffei", Vicenza Funding for NonEuclid has been provided by:
The Center for High Performance Software Research (HiPerSoft), Rice University

70. The Euclid Orchestra :: Home
Welcome to the internet home of the euclid Orchestra! Thank you for your interest and support of the organization. Please peruse the website for any
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Music is the language of all mankind, it can be understood by anyone. One needs no training to listen to music and find its meaning. Music is the universal language which can express all emotions and feelings, can state an agenda, can proclaim an idea, or honor someone great, all without uttering a single word. I hope that you will join the members of the orchestra by attending concerts this season.
We are looking forward to an exciting season of music. We would like to invite everyone to attend our concerts. We gladly welcome back our supporters and hope they will bring new audience members in the coming season. Music can be enjoyed by anyone of any age.
We look forward to seeing you this season!

71. Euclid - St. Paul's Neighborhood Association
Neighborhood Garage Sale Saturday following April meeting, sales at voluntarily participating homes throughout euclid/St. Paul’s.
http://www.espna.org/
Events Don't forget the porch party January 18th! PAINT DAY, SAT. APRIL 19! www.stpete.org Volunteer hours, helping neighbors, improved property, and (I promise) refreshments! General Meetings First Thursday of the Month, no meetings
in July and Aug. Held in St. Paul’s Cafeteria unless otherwise announced; doors open 7 pm for hospitality and a chance to visit; meeting starts at 7:30. Porch Parties! Always the 3rd Friday of the month - it’s a great way to get to know your neighbors and share your hospitality all at the same time. If you’d like to host a Porch Party, contact Connie Rhodes 895-0380 or rhodesdes@yahoo.com Saturday Nights - Beach Cruisers Crime Watch Calling all bike cruisin’, dog walkin’ neighbors who want to address crime activity in ESPNA. Come out and enjoy the Florida weather this (and every) Saturday evening. The Bicycle Beach Cruisers Crime Watch group meets at the Classical Medicine parking lot (corner of MLK, Jr. St. and 15th Ave. N.) every Saturday at 7:30 pm, Volunteer hours will count toward the ESPNA lighting grant. Newsletters: Nine issues per year, no issue Jan., July, Aug.; comes out prior to Monthly Meeting date; advertising deadline the 15th of the month for upcoming issue.

72. Home Page
Welcome to the web site devoted to the historic euclid Golf Allotment, one of the finest streetcar suburbs of the early 20th century.
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Get the book about Euclid Golf!! Click on the book cover below! "The Euclid Avenue of the Heights" Welcome to the web site devoted to the historic Euclid Golf Allotment, one of the finest streetcar suburbs of the early 20th century. Located in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Euclid Golf is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Euclid Golf is a highly-cohesive example of an early 20th century planned community of architect-designed homes. Barton R. Deming, developer of Euclid Golf, set out to construct the finest residential development in Cleveland. Detail of Allotment office originally at Demington Drive and Fairmount Boulevard Home on Ardleigh Drive, designed by Reynold Hinsdale. Deming's vision remains as clear today as it did in 1913. Euclid Golf homes retain all of their beauty and charm, and the entire area maintains the cohesion envisioned by Deming. This web site is a celebration of the history and beauty of Euclid Golf!

73. Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church
euclid Avenue is an open, inclusive, racially diverse United Methodist Church located in Oak Park Illinois.
http://www.euclidumc.org/
Home Worship Directions Welcome ... Reconciling Statement
Come and join us on the 3rd Friday of each month for reflection, meditation and adoration, through the beautiful music of the Taizé Community. Services will begin at 7:30 pm.
Dates are as follows: January 18, *February 22 (4th Friday), March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20. Adult Forum "Living the Questions".
Wondering just what do terms like "theology, eschatology, and Christology" even mean? Do these words, the traditions of our Creation stories, or the journeys of Paul have relevance for Today? Interested in studying the Bible with your mind and your heart? Come and live the questions with us, Sunday mornings in January, 9 am. (more)
Art Studio receives Foundation Grant to provide Open Studio Experiences.
The Rev. George Dorado, Euclid Minister of Art encourages aspiring artists and curious explorers to express their journeys through Visual Art media... (more) World Wide Church Euclid Avenue UMC supports the Robbins/Okayama General Conference petition for world wide restructuring of the United Methodist Church.

74. The Mizar Abstract Of EUCLID
Real equals eucliddef 5 sqrt Sum sqr x; end; canceled; REAL n Point of TOP-REAL n equals eucliddef 9 0*n; end; definition let n,p1,p2;
http://www.mizar.org/JFM/Vol3/euclid.abs.html
Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 3, 1991

University of Bialystok

Association of Mizar Users
The abstract of the Mizar article:
The Euclidean Space
by
Agata Darmochwal
Received November 21, 1991
MML identifier: EUCLID
Mizar article MML identifier index
environ vocabulary ARYTM, FINSEQ_2, FINSEQ_1, FUNCT_1, ABSVALUE, ARYTM_1, RVSUM_1, COMPLEX1, SQUARE_1, RLVECT_1, RELAT_1, PCOMPS_1, METRIC_1, PRE_TOPC, FUNCT_2, ARYTM_3, MCART_1, EUCLID, BOOLE; notation NUMBERS ABSVALUE FINSEQOP FRAENKEL ; constructors ABSVALUE FINSEQOP FRAENKEL MEMBERED ; clusters MEMBERED ; requirements NUMERALS REAL SUBSET BOOLE ... ARITHM ; begin reserve k,j,n for Nat , r for real number ; definition let n; func FinSequence-DOMAIN of REAL equals :: EUCLID:def 1 n REAL ; end; reserve x for FinSequence of REAL ; definition func Function of REAL REAL means :: EUCLID:def 2 for r holds it r abs r; end; definition let x; func FinSequence of REAL equals :: EUCLID:def 3 absreal x; end; definition let n; func FinSequence of REAL equals :: EUCLID:def 4 n (0 qua Real ); end; definition let n; redefine

75. Euclid Management Company
Seasoned specialist in Property Management for Income Properties and Homeowner Associations in the Inland Empire, California.
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76. Index
School of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics.
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77. Euclid
euclid is a calculator and so much more. One of its unique features is that it preserves numbers in their natural state, rather than forcing everything into
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Euclid is a calculator and so much more. One of its unique features is that it preserves numbers in their natural state, rather than forcing everything into decimal form. For example, it remembers that 1/3 is 1/3, not 0.33333... Thus, (1/3) * 3 = 1, as it should (try this on most digital calculators and you're bound to get the incorrect 0.99999... Euclid also supports matrix operations and sets. 25 March 2006 Euclid 2.0 released. Includes lots of new features, including support for sets and matrix operations. Euclid 2.0 contains 67 built-in functions! Download Euclid 2.0 New for 2.0:
  • added r1, r2, etc. variables, for history of results added prefs dialog with precision remembered added solver for simple linear polynomials: solve(5 * x + 4) ignore comments in scripts (lines starting with #) script output goes to window instead of console added support for sets evalInterval returns a set of the values generated added support for matrices added menu item for running a script changed definition of fibonacci: fib(1) = fib(2) = 1 output of evalInterval now goes to window sped up prime testing by 20x for small numbers (less than 2^63) prime testing now takes advantage of dual processors
2 January 2006 Euclid 1.1 released. Includes simple graphing support.

78. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Euclid
euclid published a great number of works on a variety of topics, but is often referred to as the father of geometry and is most remembered for the
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It is often claimed that, after the Bible, Euclid's comprehensive treatise Elements is the most printed and studied work in the history of the western world. However, very little is known about the personal life of the author and most of what is inferred derives from a brief summary by Proclus, written in the fifth century. According to Proclus, Euclid taught mathematics at Alexandria, Egypt in the time of Ptolemy I Soter, who reigned from 323 to 285 BC. Thus, though the exact timeframe of Euclid's life is uncertain, modern scholars generally believe that he flourished around 300 BC. Two short anecdotes comprise the bulk of modern day knowledge regarding Euclid's character. One was related by Proclus and states that when Euclid was teaching Ptolemy, the young Egyptian King, he was asked by the pupil whether or not there was a shorter road to the mastery of geometry than through Elements . Euclid is said to have replied, "there is no royal road to geometry" . The second story also reflects upon Euclid as a teacher. Reportedly, when another student inquired about what he would get for learning a new concept in geometry, Euclid ordered his assistant to bestow a coin upon him

79. Euclid Problem
From euclid it is known that for any positive integers A and B there exist such integers X and Y that AX+BY=D, where D is the greatest common divisor of A
http://acm.uva.es/p/v101/10104.html

Euclid Problem
The Problem
From Euclid it is known that for any positive integers A and B there exist such integers X and Y that AX+BY=D , where D is the greatest common divisor of A and B . The problem is to find for given A and B corresponding X Y and D
The Input
The input will consist of a set of lines with the integer numbers A and B , separated with space (
The Output
For each input line the output line should consist of three integers X, Y and D, separated with space. If there are several such X and Y , you should output that pair for which is the minimal (primarily) and (secondarily).
Sample Input
Sample Output

80. Biography Of Euclid - Math Open Reference
A biography of euclid. A short description of his life and contributions to the study of geometry. Links to other resources.
http://www.mathopenref.com/euclid.html
Go directly to content Math Open Reference search Home Index About ... this page Support this website at no cost to you learn how Euclid Born Approximately 330 B.C. Died Approximately 260 B.C. T here are no known records of the exact date or place of Euclid's birth, and little is known about his personal life. We do know that during the reign of Ptolemy I he taught mathematics in Alexandria, Egypt, at the Alexandria library or "Museum", and that he wrote the most enduring mathematical work of all time, the Stoicheia or Elements , a thirteen volume work. This comprehensive compilation of geometrical knowledge, based on the works of Thales, Pythagoras, Plato, Eudoxus, Aristotle, Menaechmus and others, was in common usage for over 2,000 years. An Arabian author, al-Qifti (d. 1248), recorded that Euclid's father was Naucrates and his grandfather was Zenarchus, that he was a Greek, born in Tyre and lived in Damascus. But there is no real proof that this is the same Euclid. In fact, another man, Euclid of Megara, a philosopher who lived at the time of Plato, is often confused with Euclid of Alexandria. Euclid is often referred to as the "Father of Geometry." It is probable that he attended Plato's Academy in Athens, received his mathematical training from students of Plato, and then came to Alexandria. Alexandria was then the largest city in the western world, and the center of both the papyrus industry and the book trade. Ptolemy had created the great library at Alexandria, which was known as the Museum, because it was considered a house of the muses for the arts and sciences. Many scholars worked and taught there, and that is where Euclid wrote

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