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Elementa Euclides Geometriae, Planae ac Solidae
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work 'Elementa Euclides Geometriae, Planae ac Solidae' edited by Andreas Mussard (1725) is a Latin edition of Euclid's Elements. While Euclid's 'Elements' has been translated into English countless times from the original Greek and various other Latin recensions (such as Campanus of Novara), there is no evidence of an English translation of this specific 1725 Latin edition by Mussard. Therefore, any English translation of Euclid's work would be from a different source language or a different Latin recension, making this a 'first from source' case regarding this specific Latin text.
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Euclid’s geometry is more than a list of shapes; it is the fundamental language of human reason and divine order. This text connects the ancient rigors of the Greek masters to the mechanical physics of the Enlightenment.