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A seventeenth-century teacher of geometry, who christened his son Euclid

1 · Thonyc Wordpress · May 15, 2026, 7:42 a.m.
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The blog post discusses the historical context of a seventeenth-century geometry teacher in England, exploring the professional demands of the time in navigation, cartography, and surveying. It reflects on how these fields required new skills and systems amidst scientific advancements.
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