Euclid's 'Elements' shaped geometry for millennia

Mathematics
Euclid's 'Elements' shaped geometry for millennia

Euclid's ancient 'Elements' didn't just found geometry; its logical system and proof-based reasoning shaped mathematical thought and scientific inquiry for over two millennia.

Around 300 BCE, the Greek mathematician Euclid compiled 'Elements,' a 13-volume masterpiece that organized centuries of geometric knowledge. This foundational work, based on logical deduction from five simple postulates, proved over 400 theorems, including the famous Pythagorean theorem. It became the blueprint for rigorous, proof-based reasoning.

There's more to this story — open the app to keep reading.

Continue Reading in App
1 more paragraphs · plus a 3-question quiz
Open in App

Get the full experience

Download Facts A Day