The Works of Archimedes Including the Method

The Works of Archimedes Including the Method
Title The Works of Archimedes Including the Method PDF eBook
Author William Benton
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Total Pages 199
Release 1952
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The Works of Archimedes

The Works of Archimedes
Title The Works of Archimedes PDF eBook
Author Archimedes
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Total Pages 524
Release 1897
Genre Geometry
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Two Millennia of Mathematics

Two Millennia of Mathematics
Title Two Millennia of Mathematics PDF eBook
Author George M. Phillips
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 236
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461211808

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A collection of inter-connected topics in areas of mathematics which particularly interest the author, ranging over the two millennia from the work of Archimedes to the "Werke" of Gauss. The book is intended for those who love mathematics, including undergraduate students of mathematics, more experienced students and the vast unseen host of amateur mathematicians. It is equally a useful source of material for those who teach mathematics.

Eureka Man

Eureka Man
Title Eureka Man PDF eBook
Author Alan Hirshfeld
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 252
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Science
ISBN 0802719791

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Many of us know little about Archimedes other than his "Eureka" exclamation upon discovering that he could immerse an object in a full tub of water and measure the spillage to determine the object's weight. That seemingly simple observation not only proved to King Hieron II of Syracuse that a certain amount of silver had been used in what was supposed to be his solid-gold crown, it established the key principles of buoyancy that govern the flotation of hot-air balloons, ships, and denizens of the sea. Archimedes had a profound impact on the development of mathematics and science: from square roots to irrigation devices; planetariums to the stability of ships; polyhedra to pulleys; number systems to levers; the value of pi to the size of the universe. Yet this same cerebral man developed machines of war so fearsome, they might have sprung from a devil's darkest imagination - indeed, weapons that held at bay the greatest army of antiquity. Ironically, Archimedes' reputation swelled to mythic proportions in the ancient world for his feats of engineering: the hand-cranked irrigation device, commonly known as "Archimedes' screw," and his ingenuous use of levers, pulleys, and ropes to pull, single-handedly, a fully laden ship! His treatises, rediscovered after a thousand years of collective amnesia in Europe, guided nascent thinkers out of the Dark Ages and into the Renaissance. Indeed, Archimedes' cumulative record of achievement-both in breadth and sophistication-places him among the exalted ranks of Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein. Eureka Man brings to life for general readers the genius of Archimedes, offering succinct and understandable explanations of some of his more important discoveries and innovations.

The Works of Archimedes

The Works of Archimedes
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Author Archimedes
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Archimedes and the Door of Science

Archimedes and the Door of Science
Title Archimedes and the Door of Science PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Bendick
Publisher Ravenio Books
Total Pages 154
Release 2011-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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Many of the things you know about science began with Archimedes. What was so unusual about a man who spent almost his whole life on one small island, more than two thousand years ago? Many things about Archimedes were unusual. His mind was never still, but was always searching for something that could be added to the sum of things that were known in the world. No fact was unimportant; no problem was dull. Archimedes worked not only in his mind, but he also performed scientific experiments to gain knowledge and prove his ideas.

Archimedes

Archimedes
Title Archimedes PDF eBook
Author Eduard Jan Dijksterhuis
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 460
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1400858615

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This classic study by the eminent Dutch historian of science E. J. Dijksterhuis (1892-1965) presents the work of the Greek mathematician and mechanical engineer to the modern reader. With meticulous scholarship, Dijksterhuis surveys the whole range of evidence on Archimedes' life and the 2000-year history of the manuscripts and editions of the text, and then undertakes a comprehensive examination of all the extant writings. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.