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The Bones: A Handy, Where-to-find-it Pocket Reference Companion to Euclid's Elements
The Bones A Handy Wheretofindit Pocket Reference Companion to Euclid's Elements Author:Euclid, Dana Densmore (Editor), Thomas L. Heath (Translator) A handy where-to-find-it pocket reference companion to Euclid's Elements — The Bones, a concise overview of Euclid's Elements, provides all the propositions and diagrams without the detailed proofs. Readers can use it to see the scope and structure of Elements, identify exactly what Euclid covers and wha... more »t he doesn't, and to find the location of remembered propositions.
The Table of Contents lists the subject matter of each book, number of propositions, and locations of definitions, to further assist the reader in seeing the scope and structure of Elements and to examine Euclid's treatment of specific areas.
Equally at home in backpack or pocket, on desk or bedside table, it has enjoyable possibilities limited only by your imagination.
Its sturdy construction, heavy Kivar cover, and rounded corners make The Bones an excellent traveler. Tuck it into your pack when headed for a week in the backcountry -- or a wait at the airport -- and pull it out to offer yourself the entertainment of trying to reconstruct the proofs on your own.
Read through this succinct presentation of the statements of Euclid’s propositions, with their diagrams, to see the ingenious and elegant structure of Elements emerge.
The Bones is valuable for anyone reading authors who cite Euclid, and especially for readers of authors who, like Newton, rely on Euclid without always citing the specific propositions.« less