A Brief History of Non-Euclidean Geometry |
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Introduction    
Euclid    
Saccheri    
Gauss/Bolyai    
Lobachevsky    
Riemann/Klein INDEX |
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In approximately 300BC, Euclid wrote his major treatise on geometry of the time and what would be the geometry of those for many years after, that is The Elements. Arguably, The Elements is the second most read book of the western world, falling short only to the Bible. In his book, Euclid stated five postulates of geometry which he used as the foundation for all his proofs. It is from these postulates we get the term Euclidean geometry, that is, Euclid strove to define what constituted flat-surface geometry. These postulates were,
Given a line and a point not on the line, it is possible to draw exactly one line through the given point parallel to the line. |
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