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         Greek Mathematicians:     more books (29)
  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

81. Euclid Greek Mathematician: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Lib
yoo kl d, fl. 300 b.c., Greek mathematician. Little is known of his life other than the fact that he taught at Alexandria, being associated with the school
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82. Famous Greek People
212 BC) also remains to be one of the highly regarded amongst the famous Greek people. This highly intelligent person was renowned as a Greek mathematician,
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The Greeks are known for their contributions in various fields, be it the entertainment industry or the field of science. Here’s a look at some famous Greek people who achieved fame due to their exceptional contributions. The Greeks are known to enjoy a very high standard of living, which is probably because Greece today, serves as a major business hub for many activities and also houses some of the world’s largest multinational companies. The service industry remains to be the fastest growing industries and tourism remains to be the principle activities out here. There are many famous Greek people who have brought laurels to this very beautiful place. Here, we shall take a look at some of the famous people of Greece who have made major contributions in their respective fields from the modern or the ancient period.
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Alexander the Great:

Alexander the Great (July 20 356 BC-June 10 323 BC) is known as the most successful military commanders who remained undefeated in battle. Alexander the Great was born in Pella, the capital city of Macedon. There are approximately around 70 towns that were founded by Alexander the Great. This ancient Greek king was also known as Alexander III and Alexander the Macedonian. There are many speculations regarding his death, which was possibly because of a disease or an excess of alcohol. Today, Alexander the Great is a prominent figure in history.

83. Famous Greek Mathematicians - Ask.com
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84. Greek Mathematics
The word mathematics itself derives from the ancient Greek (mathema), meaning subject of .. Tables. Timetable of Greek mathematicians
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Greek mathematics
Greek mathematics , as that term is used in this article, is the mathematics written in Greek , developed from the 6th century BC to the 5th century AD around the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean . The word "mathematics" itself derives from the ancient Greek mathema ), meaning "subject of instruction".
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Origins of Greek Mathematics
Greek mathematics has origins that are presumed to go back to the early Thalassic Age, but are not easily documented. It is generally believed that Greek traders, scholars, and businessmen brought back to Greece the mathematics of the Babylonians and Egyptians . Between 800 BC and 600 BC Greek mathematics generally lagged behind Greek literature, and there is very little known about Greek mathematics from this period—nearly all of which was passed down through later authors, beginning in the mid-4th century BC. The use of generalized mathematical theories and proofs is usually regarded as the key difference between Greek mathematics and what came before. However, Babylonian mathematics was not entirely without generalizations and formalized mathematical knowledge; historian Jens Høyrup and other have pointed to the example of "Problem 20" in the Babylonian cuneiform text

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