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Gasser, Anna-Maria

Anna-Maria Gasser, Berlin.
Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹</a>

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹

As of yet, the remarkable and highly influential textual form of Euclidean mathematics has not been considered from a literary-aesthetic perspective. By its extreme standardization and seeming non-literariness it appears to defy such an approach. This book nonetheless attempts precisely a literary-aesthetic study of the language and style of Euclid’s Elements, focusing on book I.

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹</a>

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹

As of yet, the remarkable and highly influential textual form of Euclidean mathematics has not been considered from a literary-aesthetic perspective. By its extreme standardization and seeming non-literariness it appears to defy such an approach. This book nonetheless attempts precisely a literary-aesthetic study of the language and style of Euclid’s Elements, focusing on book I.

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹</a>

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s › Elements‹

As of yet, the remarkable and highly influential textual form of Euclidean mathematics has not been considered from a literary-aesthetic perspective. By its extreme standardization and seeming non-literariness it appears to defy such an approach. This book nonetheless attempts precisely a literary-aesthetic study of the language and style of Euclid’s Elements, focusing on book I.