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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 5473903, member: 376845"] Its probably not on any top 5 list for students but from a historical perspective it would have to be. According to this list its number one in the Science section: [URL]http://oedb.org/ilibrarian/50_books_that_changed_the_world/[/URL] Other lists don't even bring it up and curiously Euclid's Elements never comes up. I guess because so many students were traumatized by math in their early years that they've blocked this book out of their memory. [/QUOTE]
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