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Did Euclid teach at Plato's academy?

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What schools did euclid attend?

platos academy


When did euclid go to school?

platos academy


What is euclid education?

Euclid educated at Plato's Academy. He was there for several years until he left to teach at Ptolemy's newly established university.


What was platos academy named for?

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What was Euclid's education?

He was educated at Plato's Academy where he stayed until he was invited to teach by Ptolemy I at his newly founded university


What was platos academy?

A school of higher learning.


About education of Euclid of Alexandria?

He was said to have attened Ptolemy I at his newly founded school after studying at Platos university.


What is the name of the intellectual giant who attended the alexandrian academy in Egypt?

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When did Ptolemy teach Euclid Math?

Euclid lived during the reign of Ptolemy I and wrote an work made comprised of 13 volumes called Elements. As ruler during his reign (323-283 BC), Ptolemy personally sponsored Euclid, but found his work to hard to comprehend. Once, when Ptolemy asked of Euclid if there was no shorter road to geometry than the Elements, he replied, "Sire, there is no royal road to geometry."It is believed though not proven that Euclid may have studied at Plato's Academy in Greece.


What did Euclid of Alexandria teach?

euclid taught mathmetics which is a fancy way of saying MATH! NOW CAN SOMEONE ELSE PLEASE ANSWER THIS, THIS IS FOR HPMEWORK


What did Plato teach at his academy?

Philosophy


What is Euclid's early life and education?

Very few original accounts of Euclid survive, so little can be told about his life, much less early life. He was considered the "Father of Geometry," The only historical references to Euclid were written centuries after he lived, by Proclus, a Greek philosopher.