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The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Re: The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Is it just my phone or are all the "s"s and "f"s accidently mathematical notation on the first book.

There used to be two forms of letter s, long s when medial and short s when final, similar to the two forms of sigma in later Greek. The integral sign derived from this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s

Re: The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Is it just my phone or are all the "s"s and "f"s accidently mathematical notation on the first book.

There used to be two forms of letter s, long s when medial and short s when final, similar to the two forms of sigma in later Greek. The integral sign derived from this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s

Ok, but why choose the outdated one for this? Or is it a mistake?

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There used to be two forms of letter s, long s when medial and short s when final, similar to the two forms of sigma in later Greek. The integral sign derived from this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s

Ok, but why choose the outdated one for this? Or is it a mistake?

It's an old book:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Title_pa...

Re: The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

There used to be two forms of letter s, long s when medial and short s when final, similar to the two forms of sigma in later Greek. The integral sign derived from this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s

Ok, but why choose the outdated one for this? Or is it a mistake?

It's a reproduction of Oliver Byrne's 1847 edition, which uses the long s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:First_six_bo...

Re: The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Ok, but why choose the outdated one for this? Or is it a mistake?

It's an old book: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Title_pa...

I know it's an old book. I have several copies in multiple languages a couple of meters from where I'm sitting.

None of them have colored designs or interactive elements, so I really struggle to understand your point

Re: The First 6 Books of the Elements of Euclid with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Ok, but why choose the outdated one for this? Or is it a mistake?

It's a reproduction of Oliver Byrne's 1847 edition, which uses the long s. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:First_six_bo...

Seems like a weird choice to make it colored, interactive etc. - presumably to maximize accessibility/digestibility by laymen - and then adopt an outdated typography choice for coherence with a 180 year old edition
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