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Loci: Convergence

Mathematical Treasures

by Frank J. Swetz and Victor J. Katz

Oliver Byrne's Euclid

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This is the title page of Oliver Byrne’s 1847 edition of Euclid's Elements, the first six books. Using color and pictures, Byrne attempted to teach Euclid by minimizing textual discussion, including labels. This innovative approach stressed visualization. The picture on this page illustrates Euclid’s Proposition 47 of Book I, (the Pythagorean Theorem). Oliver Byrne (1810-1880) was trained as a civil engineer but was also employed as surveyor and a sometimes professor of mathematics. Augustus DeMorgan described him as “eccentric and a minor mathematician”. However, his Euclid’s Elements was proudly displayed at The Great Exhibition of 1851 and credited with being “one of the oddest and most beautiful books of the century”.

 

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Page 45 of Byrne’s Euclid presenting Proposition 44 of Book I.

 

 

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Page 117 of Byrne’s Euclid discusses Proposition 32 of Book II.


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