This note shows that an alleged error in a proof by Archimedes is actually attributable to a modern reconstruction
Euclid pioneered the concept of a mathematical theory developed from axioms by a series of justified...
The famous cattle problem, an ancient mathematical riddle ascribed to Archimedes, is unsolvable. The...
clxxxvi p., 1 L., 326 p. diagr. 23 cm.List of the principal works consulted: p. [xi]-xii.Introductio...
This note shows that an alleged error in a proof by Archimedes is actually attributable to a modern ...
This paper explores Archimedes’ works in conoids, which are three dimensional versions of conic sect...
AbstractThe proof of Proposition 9 in Archimedes’ On the Sphere and the Cylinder, Book i, contains a...
In 1661, Borelli and Ecchellensis published a Latin translation of a text which they called the Ltmm...
The Method is the work in which Archimedes sets out his way of finding the areas and volumes of vari...
Comments on Archimedes' theorem about sphere and cylinderIn his treatise addressed to Dositheus of P...
A theorem from Archimedes on the area of a circle is proved in a setting where some inconsistency is...
AbstractIn the Sphere and Cylinder Book I Archimedes makes an assertion about the areas of three tri...
Elsewhere in this issue is a review of The Sand Reckoner by Gillian Bradshaw. That review and this a...
AbstractIn his work, The Method, Archimedes displays the heuristic technique by which he discovered ...
Euclid uses an undefined notion of "equal figures", to which he applies the common notions about equ...
Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287-212 BCE) is often referred to as the greatest mathematician of antiqu...
Euclid pioneered the concept of a mathematical theory developed from axioms by a series of justified...
The famous cattle problem, an ancient mathematical riddle ascribed to Archimedes, is unsolvable. The...
clxxxvi p., 1 L., 326 p. diagr. 23 cm.List of the principal works consulted: p. [xi]-xii.Introductio...
This note shows that an alleged error in a proof by Archimedes is actually attributable to a modern ...
This paper explores Archimedes’ works in conoids, which are three dimensional versions of conic sect...
AbstractThe proof of Proposition 9 in Archimedes’ On the Sphere and the Cylinder, Book i, contains a...
In 1661, Borelli and Ecchellensis published a Latin translation of a text which they called the Ltmm...
The Method is the work in which Archimedes sets out his way of finding the areas and volumes of vari...
Comments on Archimedes' theorem about sphere and cylinderIn his treatise addressed to Dositheus of P...
A theorem from Archimedes on the area of a circle is proved in a setting where some inconsistency is...
AbstractIn the Sphere and Cylinder Book I Archimedes makes an assertion about the areas of three tri...
Elsewhere in this issue is a review of The Sand Reckoner by Gillian Bradshaw. That review and this a...
AbstractIn his work, The Method, Archimedes displays the heuristic technique by which he discovered ...
Euclid uses an undefined notion of "equal figures", to which he applies the common notions about equ...
Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287-212 BCE) is often referred to as the greatest mathematician of antiqu...
Euclid pioneered the concept of a mathematical theory developed from axioms by a series of justified...
The famous cattle problem, an ancient mathematical riddle ascribed to Archimedes, is unsolvable. The...
clxxxvi p., 1 L., 326 p. diagr. 23 cm.List of the principal works consulted: p. [xi]-xii.Introductio...