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Extractions: Version for printing Although we know little of Menelaus of Alexandria 's life Ptolemy records astronomical observations made by Menelaus in Rome on the 14 th January in the year 98. These observation included that of the occultation of the star Beta Scorpii by the moon. He also makes an appearance in a work by Plutarch who describes a conversation between Menelaus and Lucius in which Lucius apologises to Menelaus for doubting the fact that light, when reflected, obeys the law that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Lucius says (see for example [1]):- In your presence, my dear Menelaus, I am ashamed to confute a mathematical proposition, the foundation, as it were, on which rests the subject of catoptrics . Yet it must be said that the proposition, "All reflection occurs at equal angles" is neither self evident nor an admitted fact. This conversation is supposed to have taken place in Rome probably quite a long time after 75 AD, and indeed if our guess that Menelaus was born in 70 AD is close to being correct then it must have been many years after 75 AD.
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References For Menelaus MF Aintabi, Arab scientific progress and menelaus of alexandria, in Actes XIIeCongrès Internat. d Histoire des Sciences, Paris, 1968 III ( Paris, 1971), http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Menelaus.html
Extractions: M F Aintabi, Arab scientific progress and Menelaus of Alexandria, in III ( Paris, 1971), 7-12. O Schmidt, On the theorems of Ptolemy and Menelaus (Danish), Nordisk Mat. Tidskr. G Yussupova, Commentaries to Menelaus' Spherics by al-Tusi and al-Yazdi (Russian), Izv. Akad. Nauk USSR Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauk G Yussupova, Zwei mittelalterliche arabische Ausgaben der 'Sphaerica' des Menelaos von Alexandria, Historia Math. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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Extractions: The Red Cross and other charities also need your help. Menelaus of Alexandria (born ca. ; died ca. ) was a mathematician and astronomer , the first to recognize geodesics on a curved surface as natural analogs of straight lines. edit Although very little is known about Menelaus's life, it is supposed that he lived in Rome , where he probably moved after having spent his youth in Alexandria . He was called Menelaus of Alexandria by both Pappus and Proclus , and a conversation of his with Lucius, held in Rome, is recorded by Plutarch Plutarch also mentions, in his work Almagest , astronomical observations made by Menelaus in Rome on the 14th January in the year . One of these observations was on the occultation of the star Beta Scorpii by the moon. edit Sphaerica is the only book that has survived, in an Arabic translation. Composed of three books, it deals with the geometry of the sphere and its application in astronomical measurements and calculations. The book introduces the concept of spherical triangle (figures formed of three great circle arcs, which he named "trilaterals") and proves
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