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

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some experts. Euler, Leonhard eutocius of ascalon 480 540 Greek He wrotecommentaries on 3 works of Archimedes. He also edited
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45. The Cambridge Companion To The Age Of Justinian - Cambridge University Press
eutocius of ascalon, 320. Eutyches and Eutychianism, 220, 221, 230, 246, 248, 255.Eutychianus the Younger, 388. Eutychius, patriarch of Constantinople
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46. Chronology For 500BC To 1AD
About 500 Metrodorus assembles the Greek Anthology consisting of 46 mathematicalproblems. 510 eutocius of ascalon writes commentaries on Archimedes work.
http://turnbull.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Chronology/500BC_1AD.html
Chronology for 500BC to 1AD
Previous page Chronology index Full chronology Next page About 500BC
The Babylonian sexagesimal number system is used to record and predict the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets. (See this History Topic About 500BC
Panini
's work on Sanskrit grammar is the forerunner of the modern formal language theory. About 465BC
Hippasus writes of a "sphere of 12 pentagons", which must refer to a dodecahedron About 450BC
Greeks begin to use written numerals. (See this History Topic About 450BC
Zeno of Elea
presents his paradoxes. About 440BC
Hippocrates of Chios
writes the Elements which is the first compilation of the elements of geometry. About 430BC
Hippias of Elis
invents the quadratrix which may have been used by him for trisecting an angle and squaring the circle About 425BC
Theodorus of Cyrene
shows that certain square roots are irrational . This had been shown earlier but it is not known by whom. About 400BC
Babylonians use a symbol to indicate an empty place in their numbers recorded in cuneiform writing. There is no indication that this was in any way thought of as a number. (See this History Topic
Plato
founds his Academy in Athens About 375BC Archytas of Tarentum develops mechanics. He studies the "classical problem" of

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48. Math-History Timeline
Eutocius commentaries on Archimedeseutocius of ascalon (ca. 480 CE 540 CE)Eutocius wrote commentaries on three works of Archimedes.
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A Time-line for the History of Mathematics
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This work is under constant revision, so come back later. Please report any errors to me at richardson@math.wichita.edu.
It should be noted that the brief descriptions given are just that "brief." Their purpose is to hopefully instill a little curiosity and encourage the reader to seek out further knowledge on these people and topics.
50,000 B.C.E.
Evidence of counting 50,000 B.C.E.
Neanderthal man 25,000 B.C.E.
Primitive geometrical designs 25,000 B.C.E.
Paleolithic art: Cro-Magnon man
4000 B.C.E.
Use of metals 3500 B.C.E. Writing 3000 B.C.E. Hieroglyphic numerals in Egypt 3000 B.C.E. Use of wheeled vehicles Wheeled vehicles first appeared in Mesopotamia (the region between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers ) around 3000 B.C.E. They were originally four-wheel vehicles drawn by slow-moving animals. The wheels on the earliest vehicles were fixed to the axles rather than rotating around a hub. The axles themselves were held in place with wooden pegs on each side of the axle. The axle rotated against the bed of the vehicle and this probably helped round the axles. 2773 B.C.E. Likely introduction of the Egyptian calendar (Some hypothesize 4241 B.C.E. as the origin.)

49. Chronology For 500 To 900
About 500 Metrodorus assembles the Greek Anthology consisting of 46 mathematicalproblems. 510 eutocius of ascalon writes commentaries on Archimedes work.
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Chronology/500_900.html
Chronology for 500 to 900
Previous page Chronology index Full chronology Next page About 500
Metrodorus assembles the Greek Anthology consisting of 46 mathematical problems.
Eutocius of Ascalon
writes commentaries on Archimedes ' work.
Boethius
writes geometry and arithmetic texts which are widely used for a long time. About 530
Eutocius
writes commentaries on the works of Archimedes and Apollonius
Anthemius of Tralles
, a mathematician of note, is the architect for the Hagia Sophia at Constantinople. (See this History Topic
Chinese mathematics is introduced into Japan.
Varahamihira
produces Pancasiddhantika The Five Astronomical Canons ). He makes important contributions to trigonometry.
Decimal notation is used for numbers in India. This is the system on which our current notation is based. (See this History Topic
Brahmagupta
writes Brahmasphutasiddanta The Opening of the Universe ), a work on astronomy; on mathematics. He uses zero and negative numbers, gives methods to solve quadratic equations, sum series, and compute square roots. About 700
Mathematicians in the Mayan civilization introduce a symbol for zero into their number system. (See this

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52. Dailey Rare Books At Antiqbook.com
eutocius of ascalon. ARCHIMEDIS OPERA NON NULLA. A Federico Commandino UrbinateNuper in Latinum Conversa et Commentariis Illustrata
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: (CALIFORNIA ART). - FIFTY CALIFORNIA ARTISTS. An Exhibition Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Art with the Assistance of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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: (CALIFORNIA ART). - SOME ASPECTS OF CALIFORNIA PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. February 28-April 11, 1965.
: (CALIFORNIA ART). - A SANTA CLARA PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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53. Cronologie Di Psicopolis
Translate this page Esclangon, Ernest (528*) Euclid of Alexandria (2950*) Eudemus of Rhodes (1085) Eudoxusof Cnidus (2317) Euler, Leonhard (4583*) eutocius of ascalon (763) Evans
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54. Imago Mundi - Eutocius D'Ascalon.
ascalon, géomètre grec du VIe siècle ap. J.-C. Il a composé descommentaires . 1° sur les livres d Archimède, De la Sphère et du cylindre et de
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Les gens Eutocius d'Ascalon e et de la Mesure du cercle Coniques d' Apollonius Proclus Ecoles d'Alexandrie ayant en sous-ordre le premier Isidore de Milet. Commentaires Les Commentaires et d' Apollonios perdus. (T.). A B C D ... Z

55. Eutocius
ascalon, grec, 6ème siècle. eutocius (ou Eutochyus) d ascalon vécutau début du 6è siècle. Il fut retrouvé deux des Commentaires de ce géomètre
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56. Eutocius Ascalon
Translate this page Eutócio = eutocius de ascalon (480 - 540) OBS ascalon, onde eutocius nasceu,teve uma história longa e é mencionada no Velho Testamento como Askelon.
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Eutocius de Ascalon Arquimedes e de , que juntamente com seu amigo de Trales e Isidoro de Mileto , integrou o famoso trio de Constantinopla. Provavelmente deixou Ascalon e foi para Alexandria para estudar e, certamente, foi aluno de Ammonius viria ser um aluno seu e de Proclus . Em seu primeiro trabalho, sobre o Livro I de Archimedes, Na esfera e cilindro e OBS: Ascalon Askelon . Recebeu seu nome grego depois que foi conquistada por Alexandre o Grande Herodes o Grande

57. Œuvres D'Archimède
eutocius d ascalon. Traduites du grec en français avecune introduction et des notes par Paul ver Eecke ingénieur des mines (AI
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Les Œuvres Complètes d'Archimède
suivies des commentaires d'Eutocius d'Ascalon. Traduites du grec en français avec une introduction et des notes par Paul ver Eecke ingénieur des mines (A. I. LG.) Inspecteur général honoraire du travail.
  • Tome I.
    • Introduction. Sigla. De la Sphère et du Cylindre. De la Mesure du Cercle. Des Conoïdes et les Sphéroïdes. Des Spirales. De l'Équilibre des Plans ou des Centres de Gravité des Plans. L'Arénaire. Notes complémentaires.
    Tome II.
    • La Quadrature de la Parabole. Les Corps Flottants. Le Stomachion. La Méthode Relative aux Théorèmes Mécaniques. Le Livre des Lemmes. Le Problème des Bœufs. Commentaires d'Eutocius d'Ascalon.
      • Sur le traité de la sphère et du cylindre. Sur le traité de la mesure du cercle. Sur le traité de l'équilibre des plans.
      Index des noms cités.

    Dernière mise à jour, le 12 Février 2005

58. Bibliographie
eutocius d ascalon. (Deux tomes). Traduction de Paulver Eecke. Desclée de Brouwer. Chinois. Les Neuf Chapitres.
http://www.alain.be/bibliographie.html
Textes Latins, Grecs et Arabes.
Latin.
Boèce. L'institution arithmétique. Détails Texte établi et traduit par Jean-Yves Guillaumin. Société d'édition " Les Belles Lettres " 95, Boulevard Raspail. Paris.
ISBN 2-251-01390-3.
ISSN 0184-7155. Apulée. Les Métamorphoses (3 Tomes). Détails Texte établi par D.S. Robertson, traduit par Paul Vallette. Société d'édition " Les Belles Lettres " 95, Boulevard Raspail. Paris.
Tome I. ISBN 2-251-01009-2.
Tome II. ISBN 2-251-01010-6.
Tome III. ISBN 2-251-01011-4.
ISSN 0184-7155. Hygin. L'astronomie. Détails Texte établi et traduit par André Le Boeuffle . Société d'édition " Les Belles Lettres " 95, Boulevard Raspail. Paris.
ISBN 2-251-01321-0.
ISSN 0184-7155. Firmicus Maternus. Mathesis. (3 Tomes). Détails Texte établi et traduit par P. Monat. Société d'édition " Les Belles Lettres " 95, Boulevard Raspail. Paris.
Tome I. ISBN 2-251-01363-4.
Tome II. ISBN 2-251-01376-8. Tome III. ISBN 2-251-01402-X. ISSN 0184-7155. Martianus Capella. Les noces de Philologie et de Mercure. Livre VII. Arithmétiques. Texte établi et traduit par Jean-Yves Guillaumin.

59. Apollonius Of Perga Library Of Congress Citations
eutocius, of ascalon. Heiberg, JL (Johan Ludvig), 18541928. Series EntryBibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana. Control No.
http://www.malaspina.edu/~mcneil/cit/citlcapollonius1.htm

Apollonius of Perga
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations (12 Records) Author: Apollonius, of Perga. Uniform Title: Keonika. French. Title: Les coniques d'Apollonius de Perge; 6uvres traduites pour la premiaere fois du grec en franpcais avec une introduction et des notes par Paul ver Eecke. Published: Bruges, Desclbee, de Brouwer et cie, 1923. Description: L p., 1 l., 656 p. front., diagrs. 28 cm. LC Call No.: QA31 .A6 1923 Notes: "Ouvrage publibe sous les auspices de la Fondation universitaire de Belgique." Subjects: Mathematics, Greek. Conic sections. Other authors: Ver Eecke, Paul, 1867- tr. Control No.: 24025507 //r842 Author: Apollonius, of Perga. Uniform Title: Keonika. English Title: Conics. Book I- Translated into English from the Greek by R. Catesby Taliaferro ... Published: [Annapolis, Md.] c1939- Description: v. diagrs. 28 cm. Series: The classics of the St. John's program LC Call No.: QA31 .A5 1939 Dewey No.: 513.22 Notes: At head of title: Apollonius of Perga. Mimeographed. Subjects: Mathematics, Greek. Conic sections. Other authors: Taliaferro, R. Catesby (Robert Catesby), 1907- tr. Control No.: 40008976 //r90 Author: Apollonius, of Perga. Title: Treatise on conic sections [microform] / edited in modern notation, with introductions including an essay on the earlier history of the subject by T.L. Heath. Published: Cambridge : University Press, 1896. Description: clxx, 254 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. LC Call No.: Microfilm 84/6746 (Q) Notes: Contents: Introduction: pt. I. The earlier history of conic sections among the Greeks. pt. II. Introduction to the "Conics" of Apollonius The "Conics" of Apollonius. Call number of original: QA31.A5 1896. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1984. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Control No.: 84196497 //r85

60. Fiche Document -Oeuvres Complètes D'Archimède Suivies Des Commentaires D'Eutoc
eutocius d ascalon (les)Archimede ; VER EECKE,Paul (Editeur) PARIS A. Blanchard , 1960,
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