Archimedes was an ancient Greek scientist and astronomer. His handwriting is small and neat, written in straight lines, and including diagrams and mathematical equations.
Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, inventor and weapons-designer. He was a great scientist of the Classical period and lived from 287 to 212 BCE.
He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!
Archimedes lived in Syracuse, (Sara-cuse) Silica, Italy
Archimedes was trying to test an experiment to see how to focus light with big iron plates. the Roman came and accidently interfered with the experiment and Archimedes had a go at him. The Roman soldier not recognising or not caring about Archimedes brilliant mind and discoveries killed him on the spot
Archimedes is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity, he was a mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.
Archimedes (this is correct spelling) was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, and inventor
Archimedes family: His father was a astronomer and his name was Phidias and thats all anybody know there is nothing else
Archimedes' father was Phidias, and he was an astronomer. His mother's name is unknown, and she is referred to in Greek history only as Frau Archhimedes.
The person who discovered the principle of buoyancy was Archimedes. In addition to being a physicist and mathematician, Archimedes was also an inventor, an astronomer, and an engineer.
Archimedes was an ancient Greek scientist and astronomer. His handwriting is small and neat, written in straight lines, and including diagrams and mathematical equations.
Yes. Of course he did. His father was Phidias, an astronomer, and the identity of his mother is unknown.
Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, inventor and weapons-designer. He was a great scientist of the Classical period and lived from 287 to 212 BCE.
No, Archimedes of Syracuse who lived between 287 BC to 212 BC was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. He lived and worked in Sicily.
Archimedes of Syracuse was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
Some famous Greek mathematicians include Thales, Pythagoras, Hero, Perseus, Diocles, Archimedes, and a whole load of other ones.
Most likely, although not for certain, Archimedes' father was an astronomer named Phidias and two of his friends were Conon of Samos and Eratosthenes of Cyrene. My source is linked below.