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    first introduced the author to non-Euclidean geometries, and to Jean-Marie Laborde Thanks also to Euclid, Henri Poincare, Felix Klein, Janos Bolyai, and all other [2] Eves, Howard, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, 6th Edition,
    Greek Geometry was thought of as an idealized model of the real world. Euclid (c. 330-275 BC) was the great expositor of Greek mathematics who brought.

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    Many believed the postulate should be a theorem and not an assumption. Eventually, non-Euclidean geometries, based on postulates that were negations of
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    first introduced the author to non-Euclidean geometries, and to Jean-Marie Laborde Thanks also to Euclid, Henri Poincare, Felix Klein, Janos Bolyai, and all other [2] Eves, Howard, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, 6th Edition,
    An Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry. Nate Black. Clemson University. Math Science Graduate Student Seminar. February 9, 2009. Nate Black.
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