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it is unknown, but could have possibly been Plato or Plato's students.
Euclid was probably educated in Athens by followers of the teachings of Plato.
Euclid is thought to have been born in Greece, probably near Athens.
The name "Euclid" is an English translation of the Greek name Eukleides. Eukleides, meaning "good glory", and that was probably his first name. At the same time, very little is known about him and so that is as far as i can go The name "Euclid" is an English translation of the Greek name Eukleides. Eukleides, meaning 'good glory', was probably his first name. At the same time, little is known of Euclid.
The name Euclid is an English translation of the Greek name Eukleides. Eukleides, meaning 'good glory', was probably his first name. Family names in the 4th Century BC usually referred to the place where a person was born, and is not known in Euclid's case. There is no known record of Euclid's parents, sibling, marriage, or childhood.
You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like. You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like.
Euclid died in Alexandria, Egypt. Legend has it that he was working on geometry in a temple when a student interrupted him with a math problem, causing Euclid to exclaim, "There is no royal road to geometry!" before keeling over and passing away. Just kidding, he probably just died peacefully like the math legend he was.
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Who wrote the Euclid and it was a.....
Euclid was Greek.
Euclid was born in Megara, In fact 100 years before the great mathematician, Euclid of Alexandria, there was a Euclid of Megara.
Euclid Ohio was named in honor of the Greek Mathematician Euclid.