Archimedes is believed to have been educated in Alexandria, Egypt, particularly at the Library of Alexandria, which was a renowned center of learning in the ancient world. He likely studied mathematics, physics, and engineering under the guidance of prominent scholars of his time.
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Archimedes was not a chemist.
Archimedes
Yes, Archimedes is credited with discovering the principle of density. He famously discovered this principle while taking a bath, leading to his exclamation "Eureka!".
Archimedes was a renowned ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and astronomer. He is famous for his contributions to mathematics, including the discovery of the principles of buoyancy and the concept of pi. Archimedes is also known for his inventions, such as the Archimedes screw and the compound pulley system.
Archimedes obtained his education at Alexandria, Egypt's library with other Greek scientists and mathematicians.
Educated=school Educated of justice=law school
When he was alive there was no school so he didn't graduate from school.
Alexandria, Egypt
he ws tutored
In 200 BC
Unskilled workers were not high-school educated.
Eleucid's school called Alexandria
Yes he was educated, in a private school.
no he went to abiline 24 bc
You go to school to be educated.
He was educated at the Barbara Speake Stage School.