Abstract
A careful analysis is made, in the light of subsequent developments, of the background, content, aim, and influence of the ten German editions of Hilbert's “Grundlagen der Geometrie”. Especial attention is given to the sources of Hilbert's ideas, the critical reactions of contemporary geometers to the first edition, the latter's connections with Hilbert's famous problems, and its role as a model for later axiomatic approaches tho the foundations of mathematics and mathematical physics.
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