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Euclide
On the Elements of Euclid Books fifteen. With the ancient scholii. Already popularized by order of the famous mathematician Federico Commandino da Urbino, and now diligently revised and reprinted., 1619
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In Pesaro, Appresso Flaminio Concordia, 1619. Folio, coat of arms of Federico Feltrio della Rovere, to whom the work is dedicated, engraved on the frontispiece, 8 cc. nn.; 278 cc. num., with numerous diagrams n.t. Printer's mark on the colophon. Light browning, slight foxing, small woodworm work on the upper internal margin. Full parchment binding, gusset with gold title on the spine, colored cuts.
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The translation of Euclid carried out by Commandino (1509 – 1575), in addition to being the best result of his scientific production, is still considered the best sixteenth-century translation of Euclid's geometry. Born in Urbino in 1509, graduated in philosophy and medicine, Commandino was one of the great mathematicians of the 16th century, translating, in addition to Euclid, also the works of Archimedes, Apollonius Pergeus, Aristarchus, Ptolemy, etc., he contributed enormously to their diffusion. Geometry, which before Euclid was considered part of philosophy, acquired its own autonomy for the first time and, thanks also to translations into the vernacular, greater diffusion and practical application. See Brunet II, 1090. Graesse II, 513. Gamba, 1916 (Notes). Riccardi I, 364 “"The translation of Euclid carried out by Commandino is one of the most valuable. The numerous reprints also published in England by those learned mathematicians are the clearest proof of this”.
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