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What was the name of the treatise in which Euclid compiled all the existing geometric knowledge, along with some of his own observations, to provide a logical structure and progression for geometry?.

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The name of the treatise in which Euclid compiled all the existing geometric knowledge is called Euclid's Elements. It consists of 13 books. It was written in 300 BC. 
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The treatise in which Euclid compiled all the existing geometric knowledge is referred to as The Elements.

What are The Elements?

The Elements can be defined as a mathematical treatise which comprises 13 books that are attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt c. 300 BC and called Euclid.

Basically, The Elements is a collection of the following geometric knowledge and observations:

  • Definitions
  • Postulates
  • Propositions
  • Mathematical proofs of the propositions.

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