Copies of Euclid’s Elements from Cambridge University Library’s collection are now on display. For information on the hours of access and location, see here.
See also Liam Sim’s blog post ‘Reading Euclid at Cambridge’.
‘Picture This’ at the Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library
Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library is participating in the Seeing Euclid exhibition virtually with an article on their copy of the 1570 English translation of the Elements (reference ELHAM 143). To read ‘QED: John Dee and Geometry’ by Dr David Shaw of Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library, published in their monthly ‘Picture This’ feature, visit
Euclid display at the Royal Society
Now on display: a selection of the Royal Society’s copies of the Elements, including a beautifully-illustrated 13th-century manuscript! See here for information on display dates and access.
Euclid display at the Bodleian Library, Oxford
The display of Euclidean texts and artefacts opened today at Blackwell Hall of the Weston Library. It will be on view until 15 July.
Euclid display at the Brotherton Gallery at the University of Leeds
Middle Temple Library’s Rare Book of the Month
Middle Temple Library’s ‘Rare Book of the Month’ for May 2018 is Euclid’s Elementorum libri XV, printed in Cologne in 1607! See Renae Satterley’s entry in the Library’s Blog: