How long would it take to read euclid's elements?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the time it takes to read Euclid's 13 books and the experience of reading mathematicians and textbooks. The person speaking has read all 13 books in about 2 months after finishing their undergraduate degree in mathematics. They suggest buying an edition with margin space and creating alternate proofs for some results. They also mention that they read an average of 4 hours a day. Another person suggests using an online version with java applets and mentions that they had to spend a lot of library time to read it originally. The conversation concludes with advice to start reading Euclid and recommends Hartshorne's book as a guide. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of regular and dedicated reading of math books.
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for those of you who've done it, how long does it take to read it? all 13 books.
 
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depends on your level of math education and what your goal in reading them is. i read all 13 books over the course of the summer (about 2 months) after i finished my undergrad in mathematics. i could imagine that someone with less experience would have a much more difficult time following the reasoning each proof. however, i also spent some time while reading it filling in some details that are left out some proofs (i suggest you buy an edition with a lot of margin space) and creating alternate proofs of some results.

how much experience do you have in reading mathematicians (as opposed to textbooks)?
 
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first of all, thank you for your response.

i have never read any mathematicians before. i have done only freshman math, and scored very well in math all of my life (which means i read the textbooks). i am reading it because i really enjoyed high school geometry and wish to learn more of it. so i know all the proof types very well and how to apply them.

2 months seems like a very short time! i think the book is about 500 pages. was this all you did those two months? ie. how many hours did you read it a day?

thanks
 
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reading Euclid will definitely be a different experience for you, but undoubtedly a rewarding one. if there is anyone to read without any prior experience it would be Euclid.

i'd say i read an average of about 4 hours a day on a daily basis. not too unreasonable when you think 500 pages over 2 months, which is less than 10 pages per day.

i wish you the best of luck. it is by no means overwhelming, but will take some dedication.
 
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there is no rush, i am not finished after 66 years.

reading math books is not a matter of finishing them, but of beginning them, and then spending some time regularly with them.

you benefit from small portions, not necessarily needing the whole thing.

just try to learn one thing. that's already a lot.

in fact i think setting as your goal to read all of euclid is somewhat pointless, and just setting yourself up for a tedious time, and quite possibly frustrating yourself.

these grandiose projects are in a way just more excuses not to get started doing something.
 
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if you really want to read euclid, try just starting. then if that bogs down, or even before, i highly recommend getting hold of hartshorne's excellent book, geometry, euclid and beyond as a guide. this is what he wrote for teaching euclid to berkeley undergrads.
 

1. What is Euclid's Elements?

Euclid's Elements is a mathematical treatise written by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. It consists of 13 books and is considered one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics.

2. How long is Euclid's Elements?

The length of Euclid's Elements can vary depending on the edition and translation. However, on average, it is around 300 pages long.

3. How long would it take to read Euclid's Elements?

The time it takes to read Euclid's Elements can vary depending on the reader's speed and level of understanding. However, on average, it takes between 20-30 hours to read the entire work.

4. Is Euclid's Elements difficult to read?

Euclid's Elements is known for its complex mathematical concepts and proofs, making it challenging for some readers. However, with patience and dedication, anyone can understand and appreciate the work.

5. Is it necessary to read Euclid's Elements to understand mathematics?

While Euclid's Elements is a foundational work in mathematics, it is not necessary to read it in order to understand the subject. Many of its concepts and proofs have been expanded and refined over the centuries, and there are other resources available to learn about these concepts.

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