Surviving Works
* On the Equilibrium of Planes (two volumes) * On the Measurement of a Circle * On Spirals * On the Sphere and the Cylinder (two volumes) * On Conoids and Spheroids * On Floating Bodies (two volumes) * The Quadrature of the Parabola * (O)stomachion * Archimedes' cattle problem * The Sand Reckoner * The Method of Mechanical Theorems * Archimedes' Book of Lemmas or Liber Assumptorum is a treatise with fifteen propositions on the nature of circles.
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The names of the gospels are the names of the people who wrote them. In this case it would be Matthew who wrote Matthew and Luke who wrote Luke.
King Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs.
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Moses wrote the books of law.
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she was in a love book that Archimedes wrote
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The block and tackle (or pulley system) was brought to us by Archimedes (287BC - 212BC) in Greece, but neither Archimedes, nor any who wrote about him and his extraordinary work dated the invention.stupid answer
Most of what we know about Archimedes comes from Roman historians who wrote about his life centuries after he died.
According to Pappus of Alexandria, Archimedes' work on levers caused him to remark:'δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω'which translates from Greek as:'Give me a place to stand on and I will move the world.'Therefore, the answer is Archimedes of Syracuse.
The writings of Ptolemy and Archimedes make it clear that not all ancient thinkers agreed with Aristotle. Ptolemy was a Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria.
No, Beatrix Potter lived a relatively successful and fulfilling life. She was a beloved children's book author and illustrator, best known for creating iconic characters such as Peter Rabbit.
According to Pappus of Alexandria, Archimedes' work on levers caused him to remark:'δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω'which translates from Greek as:'Give me a place to stand on and I will move the world.'Therefore, the answer is Archimedes of Syracuse.
The block and tackle system has been used for centuries, with origins dating back to ancient times. However, the modern design and use of block and tackle systems began to emerge during the Renaissance period in the 15th century. It provided a mechanical advantage in lifting heavy loads and has since become a fundamental tool in various industries.