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Euclid's Elements Book 1, Proposition 27

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Euclid's Elements Book 1 - Proposition 27

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If a straight line crosses two other lines, and the alternate angles are equal, then the the two other lines are parallel to each other.

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Euclid's Elements Book 1: Proposition 23, Constructing An Angle

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Euclid Elements -- Proposition 1.27

A method for determining if two lines are parllel or otherwise.

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Euclid’s Elements — Book I, Proposition 1

Euclid’s Elements — Book I, Proposition 1

Given a finite straight line, to construct an equilateral triangle.