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An English translation was published for the first time in 2007. Geometry (1509), a Latin translation of Euclid's Elements. Divina proportione (written in Milan in 1496–98, published in Venice in 1509).
A facsimile edition of the book was published in Pacioli's home town of Sansepolcro in 2008.
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