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Euclid was the father of geometry. He really didn't have a last name that I know of, but he was usually called "Euclid of Alexandria". I put a link to his wiki page in the "Related Links" down below. Check it out =)
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Postulates and axioms.
i know that Euclid wrote the book "Elements." he came up with The concepts of incidence (i.e. a point lies on a line), betweeness (i.e. a point is between two other points), and congruence (i.e. line segments are congruent). check out this website. http://www.libraryofmath.com/euclidean-geometry.html
We have a huge Geometry section. Check under Categories, and type in Geometry.
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Many interesting books have been written about geometry and design. I recommend that you check your local library.
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