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My question is about sources for start the study of algebraic geometry. I know that it requieres so much algebra, but, is there any book which can be readed without many tolos of modules, Galois, etc?, or any source i can find in this área contains a lot of things that lies in the algebra field?

Thanks.

Julio
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    "I know that it requieres so much algebra" is not necessarily true. Two texts that start (I believe) with minimal algebraic prerequisites are Elementary Algebraic Geometry by Hulek, and Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry by Reid. OTher questions on this site provide more suggestions. –  Jun 13 '14 at 10:22

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This question is already asked here...

An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry http://books.google.co.in/books/about/An_Invitation_to_Algebraic_Geometry.html?id=itU48VQYJwwC would be better for first reading....

Elementary Algebraic Geometry http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Algebraic-Geometry-Student-Mathematical/dp/0821829521 would be another useful book for beginners