The formal study of geometry has been attributed to Euclid, who lived in Alexandria about 300 BC, but he also drew upon earlier works.
he was known as the greatest mathmetician
Euclid is one of the worlds greatest mathematician
Archimedes, one of the greatest mathamaticians of all times.
Apollonius of Perga (c. 262-c. 190 bc) did to it what Euclid had done to the geometry of Plato's time. Apollonius reproduced known results much more generally and discovered many new properties of the figures. He first proved that all conics are sections of any circular cone, right or oblique. Apollonius introduced the terms ellipse, hyperbola, and parabola for curves produced by intersecting a circular cone with a plane at an angle less than, greater than, and equal to, respectively, the opening angle of the cone.
Euclid Pythagoras Eratosthenes Archimedes Apollonius of Perga Democritus Rene Descartes..
Archimedes, Hipparchus, Apollonius and Ptolemy.
Euclid was born around 325 BC, about 38 years earlier than Archimedes.
Archimedes
It was Euclid.
Euclid, Pythagorus, Archimedes ......
Pythagoras lived from around 580-500 BC Euclid lived from about 325-265 BC Archimedes lived from about 287-212 BC
I don't know all of them, but i know that you have to include euclid, Einstein, Aristotle, and Plato _____________________________________________________________________________________________ The ten most important mathematicians of the ancient Greece were: Thales of Miletus, Pythagoras of Samos, Eratosthenes, Zeno of Elea, Archimedes of Syracuse, Apollonius of Perga, Euclid, Hero of Alexandria, Hypatia of Alexandria [the first female mathematician], Pappus of Alexandria
Euclid is thought to have lived from about 325 to 265 BC. Pythagoras lived approximately 250 years before Euclid, from about 582 to 500 BC.
It´s almost impossible to enlighten this, but possibly Apollonius (Cronus) and former ideas of Plato.
Hippocrates and Euclid made their greatest achievements in the fields of Mathematics, Medicine, and Engineering.
Euclid Archimedes Descartes Newton Riemann Einstein