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  1. 480 Births: Benedict of Nursia, Gelimer, Scholastica, Boethius, Xiao Zhaowen, Porphyrius the Charioteer, Eutocius of Ascalon, Zu Gengzhi

21. Eutocius
eutocius of ascalon. Born about 480 in Palestine Died about 540.
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22. References For Eutocius
References for eutocius of ascalon. Biography in Dictionary of ScientificBiography (New York 19701990). Books TL Heath, A History
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23. Survival And Influence Of Greek Mathematics (from Mathematics, History Of) -- 
Later, eutocius of ascalon (early 6th century) produced commentaries on Archimedesand Apollonius. While much of their output has since been lost,
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According to the mathematician eutocius of ascalon (c. AD 480–540), in Apollonius swork “Quick Delivery,” closer limits for the value of p than the 3 10
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Ali Ibn Rabban; ALBattani; Abul Wafa; Ibn al-Baitar; eutocius of ascalon.Background. Gilgamesh The Sumerians were, by historical consensus,
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26. Gadara Home Page
eutocius of ascalon argued that they both failed to grasp Archimedes s object in Eutocius Commentary on Archimedes Measurement of a Circle (trans.
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    • Iamblichus of Apamea
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    I have often been asked, Why Gadara City of Philosophers? and why a picture (117K) of the late Greco-Roman entrance to its baths on my welcome page? The answer is quite simple: ancient Gadara (Hebrew: Gader) was the birthplace of
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    • one famous Epicurean philosopher-poet,
    • two important rhetoricians
    • and one famous mathematician
    • In addition, a famous neo-Platonic philosopher once taught in its baths of Hammat-Gader.
    • there are also indications of popular poets, charmers and witches from this city mentioned in various ancient inscriptions and papyri.
    • We also know of an active Jewish community in the area from synagogue inscriptions of the Byzantine era.
    • Finally, recent excavations have uncovered some important Christian inscriptions concerning the baths (el-Hameh) at Hammat-Gader, including a short epic poem in praise of its hot springs apparently written by the
  • 27. DODATEK A - CHRONOLOGICZNA LISTA NAJWA¯NIEJSZYCH MATEMATYKÓW
    eutocius of ascalon (fl. Isidorus of Miletus (c. 540?); eutocius of ascalon(c. 550?); Liu Zhuo (544610); Zhen Luan (Shuzun) (fl.
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    28. Eutocius
    Biography of eutocius of ascalon (480540) Eutocius does not appear to havedone any original work. References (4 books/articles). Other Web sites
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    Born: about 480 in Palestine
    Died: about 540
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    (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Eutocius wrote commentaries on 3 works of Archimedes . He also edited and wrote commentaries on the first 4 books of the Conics of Apollonius . The first of his commentaries on Archimedes appears to have been written around 510. Eutocius does not appear to have done any original work. References (4 books/articles) Other Web sites: Library of Congress, USA Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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    29. BMCR-L: BMCR 2004.07.14, Reviel Netz, The Works Of Archimedes, Vol. 1
    includes not only a translation but also extensive commentary, as well as a translationof the important ancient commentary by eutocius of ascalon, notes on
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    Reviel Netz, The Works of Archimedes: Translated into English, together with Eutocius' Commentaries, with Commentary, and Critical Edition of the Diagrams. Vol. 1: The Two Books On the Sphere and the Cylinder. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. x, 375. ISBN 0-521-66160-9. $125.00. Reviewed by Eleanor Dickey, Columbia University (ed202@columbia.edu) Word count: 1954 words Perhaps the ultimate acknowledgement that a work of classical antiquity is truly impossible to read is the provision of a facing translation in the Teubner text. In the case of Archimedes, probably the most famous of ancient mathematicians, the distinction is certainly well deserved, and there is considerable courage involved in any attempt to translate this difficult, elliptical, and interpolated (not to mention highly technical) set of writings. The book under review, a translation of the two books On the Sphere and the Cylinder, is an example of particular courage well applied: it is only the first volume of a multi-volume translation project intended to cover all the works of Archimedes included in the standard Greek edition (Teubner, ed. J. L. Heiberg, 2nd edn 1910-15). The volume includes not only a translation but also extensive commentary, as well as a translation of the important ancient commentary by Eutocius of Ascalon, notes on that commentary, and a critical edition of the diagrams that accompany both texts in the manuscript tradition. The work is of high quality and will undoubtedly remain an important one for years to come though perhaps less because of the translation itself than because of the accompanying material.

    30. History Of Mathematics Chronology Of Mathematicians
    Zu Chongzhi (Wenyuan) Tsu Ch ungchih (429-500) *mt; eutocius of ascalon (fl. Eutociusof Ascalon (c. 550?); Liu Zhuo (544-610); Zhen Luan (Shuzun) (fl.
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    31. Famous Mathematicians With An E
    Agner Erlang Maurits Escher Ernest Esclangon Euclid Rhodes Eudemus of CnidusEudoxus of Leonhard Euler eutocius of ascalon Griffith Evans Rabbi Ben Ezra
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    32. SMF - Publications - Revue d'Histoire des Mathématiques - Parutions - 5 - Pa
    Eutocius d Ascalon On diagrams in Apollonius of Perga s Conics Edited by eutocius of ascalon
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    This article deals with the corpus of diagrams included in Books I-IV of Apollonios of Perga's Conics (ca. 200 B.C.). The original text of these four books has not survived. The Greek as well as the Arabic traditions have handed down to us Eutocius of Ascalon's edition (6th century A.D.), which came with a commentary only preserved by the Greek tradition. After a survey of the usage of construction methods in Greek classical geometry, the author studies diagram practices in the treatise, drawing rules, and the nature of the figures handed down by manuscripts. As far as possible, a distinction between Apollonios's own composition and what must be ascribed to the editor and commentator is drawn.

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    34. Stdin: [HM] The History Of Horn Angles (3/4)
    This might relate to Eudoxus s solution of the problem of the two mean proportionalsas we hear of it from eutocius of ascalon (c. 530 AD) (Knorr 1986, pp.5261
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    outside point as vertex for a circumscribing cone defines an angle, viz.
    the vertex angle or generating angle of the cone. The circumscribing
    cone is necessarily a right circular cone. A sphere cannot be inscribed
    in an oblique circular cone. With a right circular cone and an inscribed
    sphere the intercepts between the vertex and points of tangency of the
    generators are equal. This provides a basis of stereometric
    consideration of conic sections as arising by section of the cone by a plane entering tangent to an inscribed sphere. Such configuration is realisable with any plane section through the cone that does not pass through the vertex. The point of tangency of sectioning plane with

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    Translate this page eutocius of ascalon. Eütvüs, Baron von. Evans, Alexander William. Evans, FrederickJohn Owen. Evans, Griffith Conrad. Evans, Lewis. Evans, Lewis
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    Eutocius, eutocius of ascalonBorn about 480 in Palestine Died about 540; Evans, Griffith Conrad Evans
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    40. Eutocius
    eutocius of ascalon. Born about 480 in Palestine Died about 540. Eutocius ofAscalon was for a long time thought to have been born in 530.
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    Eutocius of Ascalon
    Born: about 480 in Ascalon (now Ashqelon), Palestine
    Died: about 540
    Eutocius of Ascalon was for a long time thought to have been born in 530. It is instructive to see how this came about for it shows how many pitfalls there are in the study of history. Eutocius wrote commentaries on three works of Archimedes . His commentary on Book II of On the Sphere and Cylinder ends with the statement:- ... the edition was revised by Isidorus of Miletus, the mechanical engineer, our teacher. From this it was thought that Eutocius was a pupil of Isidorus and his dates were deduced from this information. However, further investigation showed that this contradicted other information such the dedications that Eutocius makes in some of his other works. It was then realised that the comment at the end of Eutocius's commentary to Archimedes On the Sphere and Cylinder was inserted by a later editor of the work who was indeed a pupil of Isidorus of Miletus. It is thought that the first of Eutocius's commentaries on Archimedes was written around 510.

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