Adelard of Bath is translator of first Latin introduction to Euclid's Elements

Category
Mathematics
Place
England (<1707)
Date
1126
Reference
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"Taken together, the thirteen books of Elements offer a comprehensive logical system and an introduction to deductive reasoning, essential to the development of the scientific method and rational philosophical inquiry. . . . For medieval Europe, the discovery of the complete Euclid was a sensation. The three earliest Latin versions, based on the translation of al-Hajjaj three centuries earlier, have historically been attributed to Adelard.' [Lyons: House of Wisdom, p. 112-3]

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PeriodMiner
Begin
End
Category
Norman Kings
1066
1154
British Isles
Mathematics
-3800
2020
Transcultural