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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250819
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250820
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250821
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250822
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250823
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250824
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250825
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250826
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250827
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250828
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250829
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250830
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250831
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250902
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250903
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250904
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250906
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250907
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250908
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250909
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250910
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250911
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250913
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250914
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250918
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075013Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250924
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50514751995962
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250925
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50514751996987
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250928
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250930
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251002
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251003
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251005
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251007
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251008
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251009
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251011
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251012
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251017
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251018
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251019
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251026
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251102
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251109
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251115
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251116
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251119
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251120
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50514752113780
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251122
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251123
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251127
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251207
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251210
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251211
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251212
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260106
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260107
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260108
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260109
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260110
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260111
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260113
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260114
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260116
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260117
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260118
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260120
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260129
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075014Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260206
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
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SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
 of-theelements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Multiple editions of Euclid's Elements\, from both our rare and
  circulating collections on exhibit in the Greenfield Library Nutt Room. Ex
 amine multiple versions of Proposition 47 from Book 1\, in Greek\, Arabic\,
  Latin\, French and English.\n\nHow are ideas transmitted through time? For
  Euclid’s Elements\, the process of conveying Euclid’s geometry from the 4t
 h century B.C. to the modern day was not a straightforward procedure. The E
 lements underwent numerous translations\, changes\, and transformations bef
 ore we could read and discuss it. Through the Greenfield Library’s Euclid e
 ditions\, we can trace both the physical and intellectual transmission of E
 uclid’s ideas as they were passed down from generation to generation - cons
 idering how different editors both preserved Euclid's original work and sha
 ped our understanding of it.\n\nWe invite you to visit during the library’s
  regular opening hours to review these different versions of Prop. 47.\n\nS
 ee operating hours: Greenfield Library Hours and Staff Contact Info
DTSTAMP:20260315T075015Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Annapolis Campus\, Greenfield Library\, Lillian Vanous Nutt Room
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Euclid's Proposition 47: Comparing Editions of The Elements
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/euclids-proposition-47-comparing-editions-
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