Michael Bernstein
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Michael Bernstein (born 1949) is an American-born historian of science, residing in Chicago.
Bernstein is perhaps best known for his novel interpretation of Book II of Euclid's Elements, particularly Proposition II.14, for which he proposes a radical re-interpretation.
Bernstein's historical perspective is said to have influenced the work of Amir Aczel.