For the things of the world cannot be made manifest without the knowledge of mathematics.
Father of geometry
For the things of the world cannot be made manifest without the knowledge of mathematics.
Father of geometry
Attributed, but likely a later philosophical interpretation rather than a direct quote.
c. 300 BCE (attributed, likely later)
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