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What was euclid's field of study?

Geometry


Who began the formal study of geometry?

Euclid


What branch of mathematics did Euclid study?

Geometry


What did Euclid study?

he studied geometry an some types of elements and portions.


What did Euclid discover about light?

Euclid did not specifically study light. He was a mathematician known for his work in geometry, particularly his book "Elements." The study of light and optics was developed by other scientists and scholars such as Alhazen and Kepler.


What is the epistemology of demonology?

The study of demons. Example: he was a scholar in demonology.


Where did Euclid of Alexandria study?

First of all, Euclid was from Athens, not from Alexandria. Second, he learned in Athens and he went to the Library at Alexandria to teach.Where can i find the source of this information?


Who found geometry?

The formal study of geometry has been attributed to Euclid, who lived in Alexandria about 300 BC, but he also drew upon earlier works.


What is the definition of a scholar?

A scholar is a person who has become a specialist in a particular branch of study, typically the humanities, and is a distinguished academic. Alternatively, a scholar is a person who is highly educated, or has an aptitude for study.


To which university in england does a Rhodes Scholar go to study?

The University of Oxford.


Who refined and systemized geometry?

Euclid, an ancient Greek mathematician, is often credited with refining and systemizing geometry through his work "Elements," which organized and presented the principles of geometry in a logical framework. His axiomatic approach laid the foundation for modern geometry, influencing countless mathematicians and shaping the study of mathematics for centuries. Euclid's work established definitions, postulates, and propositions that are still taught today.


Who is a Rhodes scholar?

A Rhodes Scholar is a student who is selected from a country outside of the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars study full-time in any postgraduate program offered by the University of Oxford.