This document provides an introduction to Euclid's geometry. It defines key terms like point, line, and plane used in Euclid's work. It explains that Euclid was the first to take a systematic deductive approach to geometry, establishing definitions, axioms, and proving theorems. It lists some of Euclid's definitions, five axioms, and provides an example of a proof from his work in "The Elements" establishing that two distinct lines cannot share more than one point.