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  1. Archimedes: Ancient Greek Mathematician (Great Names) by Susan Keating, 2002-10
  2. The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman, 2010-09-16
  3. Euclid: The Great Geometer (The Library of Greek Philosophers) by Chris Hayhurst, 2006-02-03
  4. Ancient Greek Scientists: Ancient Greek Astronomers, Ancient Greek Engineers, Ancient Greek Grammarians, Ancient Greek Mathematicians
  5. Greek Mathematics: Archimedes Palimpsest, Greek Numerals, Timetable of Greek Mathematicians, Attic Numerals, Euclid's Orchard
  6. Euclidca. 295 b.c. Greek mathematician and philosopher: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students</i>
  7. Ancient Greek Mathematicians: Aristotle, Archimedes, Euclid, Pythagoras, Hipparchus, Democritus, Ptolemy, Thales, Eratosthenes
  8. Greek Mathematicians: Constantin Carathéodory, Nicholas Metropolis, Leonidas Alaoglu, Themistocles M. Rassias, Francesco Maurolico
  9. The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman, 2010-10-03
  10. Eratosthenes: Greek language, Mathematician, Poetry, Sportsperson, Geographer, Astronomer, Latitude, Longitude, History of geodesy, Astronomical unit, February 29, Early world maps
  11. Ten British Mathematicians of the 19th Century by ALEXANDER MACFARLANE, 2009-04-22
  12. The Arabic Corpus of Greek Astronomers and mathematicians (Biblioteca di "quadrivium".Serie scientifica) by Francis J Carmody, 1958
  13. Pythagoras: Pioneering Mathematician And Musical Theorist of Ancient Greece (The Library of Greek Philosophers) by Dimitra Karamanides, 2006-02-03
  14. Diocles: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001

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4. Answers.com - Who Are Some Famous Ancient Greek Mathematicians
Some great Greek mathematicians include Euclid (Ευκλίδης in Greek) was the founder of Geometry. Thales Milisious (Θαλής ο Μιλήσιος in Greek) was the
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5. Timetable Of Greek Mathematicians By The SwissPedia, The Free Encyclopedia By Ju
Timetable of Greek mathematicians. The biggest multilingual freecontent encyclopedia on the Internet. Over 7 million articles in over 200 languages, and still growing.
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6. Greek Mathematics - Famous Greek Mathematicians
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7. Timetable Of Greek Mathematicians - ENotes.com Reference
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10. Answers.com - Who Were The Greek Mathematicians
Aristotle, Plato, Euclid, Thales, Pythagoras, Anaxagoras, Aristarchus
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16. Greek Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Greek mathematicians lived in cities spread over the entire Eastern Mediterranean, from Italy to North Africa, but were united by culture and language.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page (August 2008) This article needs attention from an expert on the subject . See the talk page for details. WikiProject History of Science or the History of Science Portal may be able to help recruit an expert. (August 2008) An illustration of Euclid 's proof of the Pythagorean Theorem Greek mathematics , as that term is used in this article, is the mathematics written in Greek , developed from the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD around the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean . Greek mathematicians lived in cities spread over the entire Eastern Mediterranean, from Italy to North Africa, but were united by culture and language . Greek mathematics of the period following Alexander the Great is somecalled Hellenistic mathematics. The word "mathematics" itself derives from the ancient Greek mathema ), meaning "subject of instruction". The study of mathematics for its own sake and the use of generalized mathematical theories and proofs is the key difference between Greek mathematics and those of preceding civilizations.

17. Ancient Greek Mathematics - History For Kids!
Oct 21, 2010 Instead, Greek mathematicians were more focused on geometry, and used geometric methods to solve problems that you might use algebra for.
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Because the Greeks had only very clumsy ways of writing down numbers , they didn't like algebra. They found it very hard to write down equations or number problems. Instead, Greek mathematicians were more focused on geometry, and used geometric methods to solve problems that you might use algebra for.
Greek mathematicians were also very interested in proving that certain mathematical ideas were true. So they spent a lot of time using geometry to prove that things were always true, even though people like the Egyptians and Babylonians already knew that they were true most of the time anyway.
The Greeks in general were very interested in rationality , in things making sense and hanging together. They wanted to tie up the loose ends. They liked music , because music followed strict rules to produce beauty. So did architecture , and so did mathematics.

18. Early Greek Mathematicians
Early Greek Mathematicians. Have you ever wondered who was responsible for making those complicated theorems that we use in geometry and algebra?
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Have you ever wondered who was responsible for making those complicated theorems that we use in geometry and algebra? What about the fact that certain intersecting lines are called rectangles or triangles? Where did all of these interesting ideas come from?Many of these ideas came from the great minds of Mathematicians from ancient Greece. If it weren't for these Mathematicians, we would have a harder time solving mathematical problems. For example, modern architects would have a harder time calculating distances as they would not know that the sum of the squares of two sides of a right triangle equals the square of its hypotenuse (Pythagorean Theorem). These ideas have formed the basis for the advancement of science in western civilization. To learn more about early Greek mathematicians, visit the links provided below. Early Greek Mathematicians Who Have Had An Influence On Western Civilization...... Archimedes and Pythagoras
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19. Ancient Greek Mathematics - Crystalinks
Greek mathematics, as that term is used in this article, is the mathematics developed from the 6th century BC to the 5th century AD around the shores of the Mediterranean.
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Greek mathematics, as that term is used in this article, is the mathematics developed from the 6th century BC to the 5th century AD around the shores of the Mediterranean. It constitutes a major period of the history of mathematics, fundamental in respect of geometry and the idea of formal proof. Greek mathematics also contributed importantly to ideas on number theory, mathematical analysis, applied mathematics, and, at times, approached close to integral calculus. Mathematical developments took place in Greek-speaking centers as far apart as Sicily and Egypt, and with a high estimation of the intellectual and cultural status of mathematics (for example in the school of Plato). Greek mathematics has origins that are presumed to go back to the 7th century BC, but are not easily documented. It is generally believed that it built on the computational methods of earlier Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics, and it may well have had Phoenician influences. Some of the most well-known figures in Greek mathematics are Pythagoras, a shadowy figure from the isle of Samos associated partly with number mysticism and numerology, but more commonly with his theorem, and Euclid, who is known for his Elements, a canon of geometry for centuries. The Sand Reckoner by Archimedes bespeaks a man who made major discoveries, and whose originality and accomplishments are commonly reckoned to be on par with those of Isaac Newton and C. F. Gauss.

20. Greek Mathematics And Its Modern Heirs
For over a thousand yearsfrom the fifth century B.C. to the fifth century A.D.Greek mathematicians maintained a splendid tradition of work in the exact sciences mathematics
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  • Euclid, Elements In Greek, Ninth century Euclid's "Elements," written about 300 B.C., a comprehensive treatise on geometry, proportions, and the theory of numbers, is the most long-lived of all mathematical works. This manuscript preserves an early version of the text. Shown here is Book I Proposition 47, the Pythagorean Theorem: the square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the sides. This is a famous and important theorem that receives many notes in the manuscript. Vat. gr. 190, vol. 1 fols. 38 verso - 39 recto math01 NS.01
  • Archimedes, Works In Latin, Translated by Jacobus Cremonensis, ca. 1458 In the early 1450's, Pope Nicholas V commissioned Jacobus de Sancto Cassiano Cremonensis to make a new translation of Archimedes with the commentaries of Eutocius. This became the standard version and was finally printed in 1544. This early and very elegant manuscript may have been in the possession of Piero della Francesca before coming to the library of the Duke of Urbino. The pages displayed here show the beginning of Archimedes' "On Conoids and Spheroids" with highly ornate, and rather curious, illumination. Urb. lat. 261 fol. 44 verso - 45 recto math02 NS.17

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