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Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Documentation of the book released by David B. Smith Gallery.
13 x 9 inch landscape | 96 pages, 119 color images | pencil signed and numbered by Euclide | hardcover edition of 500
Written contributions from Michael Chavez, Michael Cina, Amy Gilman, Leanne Goebel, Brooke Grucella, Molly MacFadden, Denise Markonish, Don Myhre, David Pescovitz, Sarah Tanguy, and Justin Vernon
Published by David B. Smith Gallery, 2011
Printed and bound in the United States
ISBN 978-0-615-53226-4
MORE INFO HERE
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
The first VI. books in a compendious form contracted and demonstrated. By Captain Thomas Rudd. Whereunto is added, the mathematicall preface of Mr. John Dee.
The scarce second English edition of Euclid's Elements, and the First Edition of Thomas Rudd's English version of Euclid (preceded only by the Billingsley version published in folio in 1570) and contains the celebrated "Mathematical Preface" by John Dee that first appeared in the 1570 Billingsley edition.
Captain Thomas Rudd (1583c.- 1656) was an English military engineer and mathematician.
John Dee (1527-1608) was an English mathematician and considered one of the most educated men of his age, lecturing on the geometry of Euclid at the University of Paris.
Publication info: London: 1651
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This image shows the title page of the book. This book is one of two copies held within the University of Glasgow Special Collections. The above copy has the least amount of annotation. The title page has an old ownership inscription, reading the name 'Richard Carney' at the bottom of the page. The text is printed in red and black and contains wooden vignette.
University of Glasgow Library
Special Collections
Collection: Simson
Sp Coll Ea5-f.16 eleanor.lib.gla.ac.uk/record=b1592382
Euclid, Gothic Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain), replica of the Gothic original erected around 1385, Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg, Germany.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Euclides: Elementa geometriae. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 25 May 1482. Opening page of main text (a2r) with incipit printed in red, woodcut border (space for coat-of-arms unfilled), woodcut initial and woodcut diagrams in the margin. Ownership inscription of Jesuits (Paris) at top right: “Collegii Paris. Societ. Jesu.”. Sp Coll Hunterian By.2.12.
Nel libro XIII dei suoi Elementi, Euclide descrive il metodo per inscrivere un dodecaedro regolare in una sfera di diametro dato. Leggere il commento che segue per averne una spiegazione completa.
L'immagine illustra la spiegazione che trovate sotto a questa foto.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
The first VI. books in a compendious form contracted and demonstrated. By Captain Thomas Rudd. Whereunto is added, the mathematicall preface of Mr. John Dee.
The scarce second English edition of Euclid's Elements, and the First Edition of Thomas Rudd's English version of Euclid (preceded only by the Billingsley version published in folio in 1570) and contains the celebrated "Mathematical Preface" by John Dee that first appeared in the 1570 Billingsley edition.
Captain Thomas Rudd (1583c.- 1656) was an English military engineer and mathematician.
John Dee (1527-1608) was an English mathematician and considered one of the most educated men of his age, lecturing on the geometry of Euclid at the University of Paris.
Publication info: London: 1651
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This image shows the title page of the book. This book is one of two copies held within the University of Glasgow Special Collections. The above copy has the most amount of annotation.
The annotation clearly bears early University press marks on the front flyleaf: annotation confirm that the book belonged to the Glasgow University Librar, for example an inscription by William Dunlop (1654-1700) who was Principal of Glasgow University from 1690 to 1700 can also be seen at the top right side of the page confirming it was purchased for the University in 1691. The text is printed in red and black and contains wooden vignette.
University of Glasgow Library
Special Collections
Sp Coll Bk8-h.22 eleanor.lib.gla.ac.uk/record=b1642675
Hi-Fructose starts 2010 off with an extensive cover feature with amazing painter Greg "Craola" Simkins; including a special sketchbook section, Kiel Johnson's constructed reality, the natural beauties of Lola, powerful street artist Jesse Hazelip, Historical Frictionist Van Arno, we Capture Nature with Gregory Euclide, the Art of Skinner,the mystical gardens of Andrew Brandou, weather the storms of Aron Wiesenfeld, plus the fractured sculptures of Susy Oliveira, as well as a Spotlight on Jennybird Alcantra and much more! HF vol.14 arrives January 2010.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Parque Euclídes Dourado
O Auto da Compadecida (Ponto de Cultura Teatro Experimental de Arte - TEA)
Créditos : Fer Verícimo/ Secult-PE
Fotos: Alex Caceres/PMSM
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Parque Euclídes Dourado
O Auto da Compadecida (Ponto de Cultura Teatro Experimental de Arte - TEA)
Créditos : Fer Verícimo/ Secult-PE
All photos ©2013 Tomás Arthuzzi
"All rights reserved. This images may not be reproduced without expressed written permission from Tomás Arthuzzi"
"Todas as fotos deste site estão protegidas pela LEI DO DIREITO AUTORAL, Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998 proibindo sua reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor."
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Each portfolio contains eight pigment prints numbered and signed by the artist, mounted on 4-ply museum mat board, and measuring 16 x 20 inches. A pair of white museum gloves and a certificate of authenticity are included with each portfolio, as well as an original drawing by Gregory Euclide. inted on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, and measure 16 x 20 inches.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
The first VI. books in a compendious form contracted and demonstrated. By Captain Thomas Rudd. Whereunto is added, the mathematicall preface of Mr. John Dee.
The scarce second English edition of Euclid's Elements, and the First Edition of Thomas Rudd's English version of Euclid (preceded only by the Billingsley version published in folio in 1570) and contains the celebrated "Mathematical Preface" by John Dee that first appeared in the 1570 Billingsley edition.
Captain Thomas Rudd (1583c.- 1656) was an English military engineer and mathematician.
John Dee (1527-1608) was an English mathematician and considered one of the most educated men of his age, lecturing on the geometry of Euclid at the University of Paris.
Publication info: London: 1651
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This image shows an inner page in the book. This page features both text and a mathematical diagram. Of importance is the annotation at the right hand side margin 'errata' (def. a list of errors and their corrections inserted, usually on a separate page or slip of paper, in a book or other publication; corrigenda).
University of Glasgow Library
Special Collections
Collection: Simson
Sp Coll Ea5-f.16 eleanor.lib.gla.ac.uk/record=b1592382
Hi-Fructose starts 2010 off with an extensive cover feature with amazing painter Greg "Craola" Simkins; including a special sketchbook section, Kiel Johnson's constructed reality, the natural beauties of Lola, powerful street artist Jesse Hazelip, Historical Frictionist Van Arno, we Capture Nature with Gregory Euclide, the Art of Skinner,the mystical gardens of Andrew Brandou, weather the storms of Aron Wiesenfeld, plus the fractured sculptures of Susy Oliveira, as well as a Spotlight on Jennybird Alcantra and much more! HF vol.14 arrives January 2010.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Euclides: Elementa geometriae. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 25 May 1482. Page of text (f6v) with woodcut diagrams and woodcut initials in the margin. With ms. annotations on one line (in margin and in text) – correcting the text? Sp Coll Hunterian By.2.12.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.
Hi-Fructose starts 2010 off with an extensive cover feature with amazing painter Greg "Craola" Simkins; including a special sketchbook section, Kiel Johnson's constructed reality, the natural beauties of Lola, powerful street artist Jesse Hazelip, Historical Frictionist Van Arno, we Capture Nature with Gregory Euclide, the Art of Skinner,the mystical gardens of Andrew Brandou, weather the storms of Aron Wiesenfeld, plus the fractured sculptures of Susy Oliveira, as well as a Spotlight on Jennybird Alcantra and much more! HF vol.14 arrives January 2010.
Curated by ME! At EMP in Baltimore, MD.
Opening was January 10, 2014. Artists include: Leah Goren, Gregory Euclide, Amy Santoferraro, PUTPUT, Lisk Feng, Karin Hagen, and Hiné Mizushima.