Mathematics, astronomy, numbers, shapes
Archimedes studied a wide range of subjects including mathematics, physics, engineering, and astronomy. He made significant contributions to each of these fields, such as developing new mathematical techniques and inventions like the Archimedes' screw and the compound pulley system. He is best known for his work in mathematics, particularly in geometry and the measurement of circles.
the are of science he studied was astronomy i believe
in Alexandria
Neither of them. They achievements were very useful but are not directly comparable because they are in different areas of study.
studying the work of Archimedes.
meteorology
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His advancement of scientific knowledge and the benefits arising therefrom.
Volumes and areas, polygons, parabolas, etc.
what are the areas ecologic study?
He was interested in geometry. See the quote "Noli turbare circulos meos!"
Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge was created in 1969.
Hellenistic doctors increased their knowledge by studying the work of Archimedes. The Hellenistic period lasted between 323 BC and 31 BC.