Euclid
		(circa 300 BC) produced the epic work of the Museum, the Elements
		of Geometry (this version from the Greek text
		- i.e., that edited by J.L. Heiberg (1883-1885) - accompanied
		by a modern English translation,).
			
			Perhaps a more
			useful version is by D. E. Joyce, of Clark
			University, including Java applets permitting a little
			interaction with the text (and with some helpful
			guidance, and concordance).
			
 
			
			-  Oldest Greek mathematical treatise to reach us in
			its entirety. 
			
-  Euclid's genius was in organizing the mass of
			disparate results of the ages. "Elements of Geometry"
			had appeared as early as the fifth century BC.
			
-  His only other extant work is Data, a
			collection of 95 exercises for students of the
			elements (p. 145), although he was the other of other
			manuscripts. 
			
-  For awhile, Theon of Alexandria (A.D. 365) had the
			earliest version (his own revision), until a more
			ancient version was found in a Vatican manuscript
			swiped by Napoleon.
			
-  Over a thousand editions have appeared.