« BackThe Elements of Euclidc82.netSubmitted by simonsarris 3 days ago
  • woolion 3 days ago

    Previous discussions

    2023 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37550846

    2018 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18697567

    And another approach, Fancy Euclid's “Elements” in TeX

    2019 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20019616

    • lern_too_spel 3 days ago

      While Byrne's is beautiful, I prefer having the cross-references and additional analysis of http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/bookI/propI1.....

      • thrance 3 days ago

        Nice project, but usage of the long s "ſ" makes this somewhat unpleasant to go through. Also it's a medieval character, Euclid didn't know of it, so is it purely to decorate the text? To make it feel more ancient?

        • jhbadger 2 days ago

          This is based on Byrne's famous translation/illustration of Euclid published in the 1840s, which did use the long s (although it was beginning to fall out of favor even then) See this example page from the book https://www.mccunecollection.org/gems

          • intalentive 3 days ago

            The long s is preſtigious. But if you don't like it, it looks like you can switch to "Modern English" at the upper right.

            • thrance 2 days ago

              Good catch! But now there's a weird ligarure between "s" and "t".

          • LordGronk 3 days ago

            I would love to someday see a version of this or a hardcopy of Byrne’s version but with the original greek text and a modern apparatus criticus.

            • hawksprite 3 days ago

              This is very beautiful. Your other projects are inspiring as well. Thank you so much for sharing.

              • intalentive 3 days ago

                Lovely site, thanks for sharing. Much nicer to look at than my beat up old Dover edition.