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The great Archimedes

Geymonat, MarioSmith, R. A.(Translated by)
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In this exclusive English edition of the elucidating and award-winning investigation of Archimedes' life, Mario Geymonat provides fresh insights into one of the greatest minds in the history of humankind.

Archimedes (ca 287 BCE-ca 212 BCE) was a mathematician, physicist, scientist, and engineer.

Born in Syracuse, Sicily, the Greek Archimedes was an inventor par excellence.

He not only explored the displacement of water and sand, worked out the principle of levers, developed an approximation of pi, discovered ways to determine the areas and volumes of solids, and invented the monumental Archimedes' screw (a machine for raising water), Archimedes also developed machinery that his fellow Syracusans successfully employed to defend their native city against the Romans.

The Great Archimedes is already a highly acclaimed telling of the life and mind of one of antiquity's most important and innovative thinkers, and, now in translation, it is sure to be cherished by experts and novices alike across the English-speaking world.

This wonderfully illustrated and multifarious book is enriched by numerous quotations and testimonies from ancient sources.

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Baylor University Press
1602583110 / 9781602583115
Paperback / softback
510.92
15/01/2011
United States
English
125 p. : ill. (some col.)
22 cm