Explore a bold rethinking of geometry that questions long‑standing truths and grounds its ideas in the sphere.
This edition presents a provocative take on Euclid’s Elements, tracing a path from the circle and sphere to the concepts of straight lines and planes. It includes an Intercalary Book that aims to derive key geometric ideas without relying on traditional axioms, along with practical notes and an appendix to help beginners understand the approach.
- Learn how motion, circles, and spheres are used to build foundations for lines and surfaces
- See how the author reimagines parallel lines and geometric reasoning beyond standard postulates
- Discover notes and a recap to help readers grasp the broader argument
- Appreciate historical context for the development of geometry and its foundational assumptions
Ideal for readers curious about the history of geometry, foundations of mathematics, and the evolution of Euclidean thought.