Chapter 16 Archimedes In Plato's own time, the two greatest were Theaetetus of Athens and Eudoxus of Cnidus. And at the Lyceum, and at the Academy after Plato, many more worked to improve the http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/arch.htm
Www.math.niu.edu Theaetetus of Athens, a student of Theodorus, may have had a lot to. do with proving that sqrt(n) is irrational whenever the natural number http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/98/sqrt_irrat
Academy Of Athens Definition From Answers.com The Old Academy included Aristotle, Speusippus, Eudoxus, Xenocrates, and Theaetetus of Athens. It was largely preoccupied with mathematical and cosmological themes arising from the http://www.answers.com/topic/academy-of-athens
Proclus And The History Of Geometry As Far As Euclid At this time lived also Leodamas of Thasos, Archytas of Tarentum, and Theaetetus of Athens, all of whom increased the number of theorems and made progress towards a more scientific http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Extras/Proclus_history_geometry.html
Maths In Greece Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415c. 369) Leodamas of Thasos (c. 380) Leon (fl. c. 375) Eudoxus of Cnidos (c. 400-c. 347) Callipus of Cyzicus (fl. c. 370) http://library.thinkquest.org/C006364/ENGLISH/history/historygreece.htm
History Of Mathematics Chronology Of Mathematicians Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415c. 369) *MT Leodamas of Thasos (fl. c. 380) *SB Leon (fl. c. 375) *SB Eudoxus of Cnidos (c. 400-c. 347) *SB *MT http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
History Of Geometry Theaetetus of Athens (417369 BC) was a student of Plato's, and the creator of solid geometry. He was the first to study the octahedron and the icosahedron, and thus http://softsurfer.com/history.htm
T Index Theaetetus of Athens (1320) Theodorus of Cyrene (673) Theodosius of Bithynia (1044) Theon of Alexandria (1135) Theon of Smyrna (655*) Thiele, Thorvald (950*) http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/T.html
Euclid Of Megara Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Theaetetus of Athens, son of Euphronius, of the Athenian deme Sunium, was a classical Greek mathematician. His principal contributions were on irrational lengths, which was http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Euclid_of_Megara
Eudoxus Of Cnidus (Greek Mathematician And Astronomer that the ratios of the side and diagonal of a regular pentagon inscribed in a circle to the diameter of the circle do not fall into the classifications of Theaetetus of Athens (c. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/195005/Eudoxus-of-Cnidus/2181/Mathemat
Platonic Solid Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Theaetetus of Athens, son of Euphronius, of the Athenian deme Sunium, was a classical Greek mathematician. His principal contributions were on irrational lengths, which was http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Platonic_solid
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LRB M.F. Burnyeat Other Lives Theodorus of Cyrene was the first to prove, case by individual case, the irrationality of the square roots of the prime numbers from 3 to 17, while his pupil Theaetetus of Athens http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n04/mf-burnyeat/other-lives
Theorem Of The Day Index of Mathematicians (and Honorary Mathematicians) This index lists those mathematicians, statisticians, physicists, economists, composers(!), computer http://www.theoremoftheday.org/Resources/Mathematicians.html
Selected Entries From The Oxford Dictionary Of Philosophy The Old Academy included Aristotle, Speusippus, Eudoxus, Xenocrates, and Theaetetus of Athens. It was largely preoccupied with mathematical and cosmological themes arising from http://www.philosophy.uncc.edu/mleldrid/intro/odop.html
Answers.com - Who Invented Pythagoras Theorem Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography; Jan 1, 2008; 623 Words and Theaetetus of Athens, by whom the theorems were increased in number and brought together in a more http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_invented_Pythagoras_Theorem
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Platonic Solids Geodomes And Other Structures Of The Mind. Haeckel observed them as skeletons of microscopic sea animals called radiolaria .All five were treated mathematically by Theaetetus of Athens in Books XIIIXV of Euclid's elements http://homepage.mac.com/mallorybagwell/booking/prepdome.pdf
Euclid THE FATHER OF GEOMETRY (Sacred Geometry) After some time around 417369 BC Theaetetus of Athens created the solid geometry of the five Platonic solids and his work fascinated Renaissance writers with proportion and http://concentricclothing.com/blog-post/sacred-geometry/euclid-the-father-of-geo