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a networked exhibition of Euclidean texts – summer 2018

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Posted on May 14, 2018June 11, 2018 by Reading Euclid project

Euclid display at the Brotherton Gallery at the University of Leeds


An annotated copy of the editio princeps of Euclid’s Elements (Venice, 1482) is on now display at the Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery at the University of Leeds. For information on the hours of access and location, see here.
A digitised copy is also made available online.

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'Seeing Euclid' networked exhibition is a collaboration between 30 institutions across Britain and Ireland. It is curated by the research project 'Reading Euclid', based at the Faculty of History, University of Oxford and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Image copyrights are retained by the individual institutions; permission for reuse must be sought directly from them.