
audiobook
by John Dee
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❧ The Translator to the Reader.
❧ TO THE VNFAINED LOVERS of truthe, and constant Studentes of Noble Sciences, IOHN DEE of London, hartily wisheth grace from heauen, and most prosperous successe in all their honest attemptes and exercises.
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Title Page Text
This work opens with a heartfelt appeal to the reader, presenting mathematics as a noble pursuit that refines both soul and mind. The translator frames Euclid’s geometry not merely as a technical subject but as a pathway to understanding the order of creation and the virtues of everyday life. In a voice that blends reverence for ancient wisdom with a plea for diligent study, the preface promises clear explanations and practical examples for anyone eager to grasp the foundations of the discipline.
Beyond the lyrical introduction, the text reveals a meticulously organized edition that respects the original’s layout while adapting it for modern eyes. Marginal notes, symbols, and page markers guide the listener through definitions, principles, and propositions, each accompanied by straightforward illustrations. Added scholia and annotations draw from celebrated mathematicians of past and present, enriching the study of Euclid’s elements and inviting readers to explore geometry with confidence and curiosity.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-07-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1527–1608
A brilliant and mysterious figure of the English Renaissance, this mathematician and adviser to Elizabeth I moved easily between astronomy, navigation, and the occult. His life sits at the crossroads of science, empire, and magic, which still makes him fascinating centuries later.
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