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  1. Archimedes - Wikipedia

    Archimedes of Syracuse[a] (/ ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz / AR-kih-MEE-deez; c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the city of …

  2. Archimedes | Facts & Biography | Britannica

    Oct 11, 2025 · Archimedes, the most famous mathematician and inventor in ancient Greece. He discovered the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing …

  3. Archimedes - World History Encyclopedia

    Mar 11, 2022 · Archimedes is best known for his invention of the Archimedes screw, application of the lever, and his mathematical advances. He is said to have been so completely absorbed by …

  4. Archimedes - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists

    Archimedes was, arguably, the world's greatest scientist - certainly the greatest scientist of the classical age. He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, inventor, and …

  5. Archimedes - History of Math and Technology

    Archimedes of Syracuse, born in 287 BCE and considered one of the greatest mathematicians of antiquity, made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering.

  6. Who Was Archimedes? | His Life, Achievemtents, Eureka

    Dec 7, 2023 · Archimedes’ genius stretched far beyond theory, though. He was an inventor and engineer, who conceived of machines still in use and weapons powerful enough to give the …

  7. 15 Archimedes Discoveries That Changed the World

    Jun 5, 2025 · These 15 discoveries help us see how Archimedes changed science, war, and mathematics forever. 1. The Principle of Buoyancy. The most celebrated scientific revelation of …

  8. Archimedes Home Page - New York University

    A collection of Archimedean miscellanea, containing descriptions, sources, and illustrations of all aspects of Archimedes' life, including the siege of Syracuse, the death of Archimedes, …

  9. Archimedes' principle - Wikipedia

    Archimedes' principle ... Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that …

  10. Archimedes - 212 BC) - Biography - MacTutor History of …

    Archimedes was the greatest mathematician of his age. His contributions in geometry revolutionised the subject and his methods anticipated the integral calculus. He was a practical …