How would one go about learning math from its very beginning to the modern peak?

How would one go about learning math from its very beginning to the modern peak?

As in learning from Ancient Greece to Now.
Would you happen to have a guide?

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>dividing by 0

>starting with ancient greek

Well you could start with Euclids Elements, but it's not rigorous by today's standards.

Math has been redefined from the ground up a few different time since then.

You should probably start with a random set theory text.
Then you can branch out to any other field you want more or less.

start with
>introduction to analytic number theory
and then for literally everything else
>morris kline's math textbooks

both of them take the liberty of educating you in math history

If [math]a - b = a - a = 0[/math], then you cannot divide by [math]a - b[/math]

i am doing this right now in fact. you jus go to youtube and search the history of mathematics. im about done with greeks now

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Do you recommend any set theory texts in particular? I'm looking at some cheap dover paperbacks and they have a few different options.

Retard here, where's he dividing by zero?