A realistic historical depiction of Euclid, an elderly Greek scholar with a grey beard, teaching a group of young students in ancient Alexandria. They are gathered around a wooden table where a large parchment scroll displays geometric diagrams of circles, triangles, and polygons. Euclid uses a compass to demonstrate a theorem, while the students observe intently and take notes on their own scrolls. The setting is an open-air stone terrace with columns, overlooking a distant Mediterranean cityscape under a clear sky.
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Euclid: Father of Geometry and His Legacy

Introduction Euclid, often called the Father of Geometry, was a Greek mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern mathematics. […]