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Euclid's first book is "Elements," a comprehensive compilation of the knowledge of geometry of his time. It consists of 13 volumes, covering topics such as plane geometry, number theory, and solid geometry. "Elements" systematically presents definitions, postulates, propositions, and proofs, establishing a foundation for modern mathematics and influencing mathematical thought for centuries.

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