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Campanus of Novara and Euclid's Elements
Euclid, Hubertus Lambertus Ludovicus Busard, Campano (da Novara)
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Overview
In 1482 the first printed edition of Euclid's Elements appeared in the redaction of Campanus, which was also the first printed mathematical book of any importance.Synopsis
Euclid's Elements is acknowledged as the most influential writing on mathematics in the West at least till the end of the Middle Ages. Over the last thirty-six years several of the most important medieval Latin texts of the Elements have been edited. The most frequently used compilation remained, i.e. that of Campanus of Novara of the thirteenth century (before 1259). This version dominated Latin mathematics until printed editions were made from the Greek manuscripts in the sixteenth century. In 1482 the first printed edition of Euclid's Elements appeared in the redaction of Campanus, which was also the first printed mathematical book of any importance.Book Details
Published
June 3, 2026
Publisher
Franz Steiner Verlag
Pages
548
ISBN
9783515086455