Euclides adauctus et methodicus

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Euclides adauctus et methodicus is a 17th-century mathematical treatise by Guarino Guarini that expands and systematizes Euclidean geometry for advanced study and architectural application.

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instanceOf book
geometry textbook
mathematical treatise
aimsTo adapt geometry to architectural design
clarify Euclidean geometry
extend Euclidean geometry
associatedWith Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
author Guarino Guarini
authorOccupation Theatine priest
architect
mathematician
contains applications to architecture
geometric constructions
geometric theorems
contributorTo development of projective geometry in architecture
educationalLevel advanced
fieldOfStudy architectural theory
geometry
genre mathematical literature
scientific literature
hasPart definitions
postulates
proofs
propositions
hasPurpose advanced study of geometry
architectural application
historicalPeriod Baroque
surface form: Baroque era
historicalSignificance example of 17th-century mathematical-architectural synthesis
influencedBy Euclid
Renaissance geometry
intendedAudience students of architecture
students of mathematics
language Latin
mainSubject Euclidean geometry
architecture
mathematics
methodology axiomatic treatment of geometry
systematization of Euclidean propositions
publicationCentury 17th century
structure systematic exposition of Euclidean propositions
titleLanguage Latin
usedBy architects
mathematicians
workExpanded Euclid's Elements
surface form: Elements of Euclid

Euclidean geometry

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Guarino Guarini notableWork Euclides adauctus et methodicus