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21. _500_AD Index
390 BC) Bryson (428 BC 350 BC) Archytas, (428 BC - 347 BC) Plato (415 BC - 369BC) Theaetetus (408 BC - 355 BC) Eudoxus (400 BC - 350 BC) thymaridas (396 BC
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22. 500-1000
350. Menaechmus (cones); Dinostratus (quadrature with quadratrix, brother of Menaechmus);Xenocrates (history of geometry); thymaridas (solution of systems of
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500-0 BC
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Up Before 3000 BC 3000-2000 BC ... 1000-500 BC [ 500-0 BC ]
Possible date of the Sulvasutras (religious writings showing acquaintance with Pythagorean numbers and with geometric constructions); appearance of Chinese rod numerals Battle of Thermopylae. Beginning of Age of Pericles Parmenides (sphericity of the earth). Zeno paradoxes of motion Hippocrates of Chios (reduction of the duplication problem, Tunes, arrangement of the propositions of geometry in a scientific fashion); Anaxagoras (geometry). Antiphon (method of exhaustion). Plague at Athens Hippias of Elis trisection of angles with quadratrix); Theodorus of Cyrene (irrational numbers); Socrates Democritus (atomistic theory). Athens finally defeated by Sparta. Archytas (leader of Pythagorean school at Tarentum, applications of mathematics to mechanics). Death of Socrates Plato (mathematics in the training of the mind, Plato's Academy Theaetetus (incommensurables, regular solids).

23. 130
(396 BC 314 BC) Xenocrates, (480 - 540) Eutocius, (1512-1592) Mercator,G. (400 BC - 350 BC) thymaridas, (598 - 670) Brahmagupta, (1514-1574) Rheticus.
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24. TMTh:: DAMO OF CROTON
When the school closed, she sought refuge in Athens where, with the help of thymaridasand Philolaus, she published her father's treatises on geometry.
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AGRICULTURALISTS
ARCHITECTS ... PHYSICISTS MATHEMATICIAN DAMO OF CROTON (fl. 6th century BC) Life
Damo was the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano. She studied, and later taught, at the Pythagorean School at Croton. When the school closed, she sought refuge in Athens where, with the help of Thymaridas and Philolaus, she published her father's treatises on geometry. She is cited by Geminus, Iamblichus and Diogenes Laertius.
Work
Her principal work, in addition to treatises on the construction of a regular tetrahedron and the construction of a cube, is:
"An Account of Pythagoras": Advanced geometry.
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25. TMTh:: IAMBLICHUS OF CHALCEDON
Provides valuable information on the work of older mathematicians, eg the famous flower of Pythagorean philosopher and mathematician thymaridas, and shows
http://www.tmth.edu.gr/en/aet/1/63.html

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AGRICULTURALISTS
ARCHITECTS ... PHYSICISTS MATHEMATICIAN IAMBLICHUS OF CHALCEDON (fl. 346 - 414 AD) Life
Neoplatonist philosopher who spent some time in Rome studying with Porphyry before moving on to Alexandria, where he studied mathematics with Anatolius. As a teacher in his own school at Apomeina, near his native city of Chalcis in Coele Syria (modern Lebanon), he was immensely influential: his students called him a "divine master". Iamblichus died in Alexandria in 414 AD. He is cited in Proclus and Stobaeus.
Work
His principal work is a collection of mathematical treatises under the general title:
"Encyclopaedia of Pythagoreanism". Of these, the following are extant:
"On the Pythagorean Life"
"On the General Science of Mathematics": Work in 35 chapters. Defines the nature of mathematics and identifies the common principles of mathematical science. Discusses the relation between mathematics and philosophy and the usefulness of mathematics in other arts and sciences.
"On the Arithmetic of Nicomachus": Development and extensive commentary on the work of Nicomachus. Provides valuable information on the work of older mathematicians, e.g. the famous "flower" of Pythagorean philosopher and mathematician Thymaridas, and shows that the Pythagoreans explored equations with unknowns, which they represented by words rather than symbols, as modern algebra does.

26. Editions Jacques Gabay - POINCARE : ŒUVRES, Tome II, Fonctions Fuchsiennes
Translate this page L'arithmétique des Grecs dans Pappus. 1881 - Sur l'âge du pythagoricienthymaridas. - L'article de Suidas sur le philosophe Isidore.
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27. Francois Viète Father Of Modern Algebraic Notation
Rhetorical algebra was use d in some Arabic works, the Greek worksof Iamblichus and thymaridas, and the early Italian writers.
http://www.math.rutgers.edu/courses/436/Honors02/vieta.html

Father of Modern Algebraic Notation
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28. Mathematicians
Bryson of Heraclea (c 350?). Menaechmus (c. 350) *SB. Theudius of Magnesia (c.350?). thymaridas (c. 350). Dinostratus (fl. c. 350) *SB. Speusippus (d. 339).
http://www.chill.org/csss/mathcsss/mathematicians.html
List of Mathematicians printed from: http://aleph0.clarku.edu:80/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html 1700 B.C.E. Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *mt 700 B.C.E. Baudhayana (c. 700) 600 B.C.E. Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) 500 B.C.E. Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *mt Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *mt Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *mt Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *mt Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB Hippias of Elis (fl. c. 425) *SB *mt Theodorus of Cyrene (c. 425) Socrates (469-399) Philolaus of Croton (d. c. 390) *SB Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-370) *SB *mt 400 B.C.E. Hippasus of Metapontum (or of Sybaris or Croton) (c. 400?) Archytas of Tarentum (of Taras) (c. 428-c. 347) *SB *mt Plato (427-347) *SB *MT Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415-c. 369) *mt Leodamas of Thasos (fl. c. 380) *SB

29. Références R
Translate this page Prorus, Amyclas, Clinias. Damon et Phintias. Simus, Myonides, Euphranor. Lyco (Lycus).thymaridas, . Vol. 3 Texte sur une à deux colonnes. - Bibliogr.
http://www.aph.cnrs.fr/RSPA/References/References_R.html
Auteurs anciens Textes Auteurs modernes Accueil ...
Recueil Autre CRONERT, Wilhelm PERDRIZET, Paul JOUGUET, Pierre
Recueil
Autre DECLEVA CAIZZI, Fernanda FUNGHI, Maria Serena GIGANTE, Marcello SANTONI, Anna Varia papyrologica / F. Decleva Caizzi, M. S. Funghi, M. Gigante, F. Lasserre, A. Santoni.
Recueil
Biblio. CAPASSO, Mario Cronache Ercolanesi, 19 (1989), p. 193-264
Biblio. DEL MASTRO, Gianluca Cronache Ercolanesi, 30 (2000), p. 157-242
Biblio. GIGANTE, Marcello ANGELI, Anna CAPASSO, Mario COLAIZZO, Maria ... FALCONE, Nello Catalogo dei Papiri Ercolanesi / sotto la direzione di Marcello Gigante ; [Anna Angeli, Mario Capasso, Maria Colaizzo, Nello Falcone]. Naples : Bibliopolis, 1979, 400 p.
Notes. Bibliogr. p. 23-44. Indices.
Recueil
WINIARCZYK, Marek Diagorae Melii et Theodori Cyrenaei reliquiae / edidit Marcus Winiarczyk. Leipzig : Teubner, 1981, xxix-64 p. Coll. BT
Recueil
GIANNANTONI, Gabriele Socratis et socraticorum reliquiae / collegit, disposuit, apparatibus notisque instruxit Gabriele Giannantoni.
Recueil
MANNEBACH, Erich Aristippi et cyrenaicorum fragmenta / edidit Erich Mannebach. Leiden ; Cologne : Brill, 1961, xi-141 p.

30. Áñ÷áßïé Åëëçíåò ÅðéóôÞìïíåò
known 1. Archilochos the Parian. 2. Satyros the Parian. 3. Scopasthe Parian. 4. Thrasymedes the Parian. 5. thymaridas the Parian. This
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ANCIENT AEGEAN CIVILISATION
It is well known and firmly established that the Aegean Archipelago has been the cradle of civilisation. Most Aegean islands have been the birth place of a number of ancient Greek scientists, men and women. It may be noted as an example that the island of Samos has given birth to not less than 17 ancient scientists.
Furthermore on each of the Aegean islands have been found remains of remarkable Works of antiquity, such as Temples, Waterworks, Theatres etc., proving their high degree of civilisation. Again as an example the island of Samos has among other Works the vast Temple dedicated to goddess Hera and the uniquely constructed Aqueduct, dug into the mountain from opposite ends, which met underground with remarkable precision.
With the kind permission of the Author of the book "Ancient Greek Scientists", published in Greek, Constantinos Georgakopoulos, we have included in our pages excerpts he has prepared in English, referring to scientists born on some of the larger Aegean islands, together with brief summaries of important Works found on these islands. Those wishing to be able to read some names and text presented also in Greek, would need Greek Fonts.

31. Historia
Translate this page thymaridas (400 a. de C.) había encontrado una fórmula para resolverun determinado sistema de n ecuaciones con n incógnitas.
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1. HISTORIA.
1.1 Historia de las ecuaciones lineales.
    La primera fase, que comprende el periodo de 1700 a. de C. a 1700 d. de C., se caracterizó por la invención gradual de símbolos y la resolución de ecuaciones. Dentro de esta fase encontramos un álgebra desarrollada por los griegos (300 a. de C.), llamada álgebra geométrica , rica en métodos geométricos para resolver ecuaciones algebraicas.
    La introducción de la notación simbólica asociada a Viète (1540-1603), marca el inicio de una nueva etapa en la cual Descartes (1596-1650) contribuye de forma importante al desarrollo de dicha notación. En este momento, el álgebra se convierte en la ciencia de los cálculos simbólicos y de las ecuaciones. Posteriormente, Euler (1707-1783) la define como la teoría de los "cálculos con cantidades de distintas clases" (cálculos con números racionales enteros, fracciones ordinarias, raíces cuadradas y cúbicas, progresiones y todo tipo de ecuaciones).
    Para llegar al actual proceso de resolución de la ecuación ax + b = c han pasado más de 3.000 años.

32. Greek Democracy
Chios Pappus Perseus Philon of Byzantium Plato Proclus Ptolemy Serenus SimpliciusThales Theodosius Theon of Alexandria Theon of Smyrna thymaridas Xenocrates.
http://lilt.ilstu.edu/connections/greek_democracy.htm
The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks Abstract: Our integrated project blends the subjects of math and history. Since two of our group members never bothered to show up these are the only two subjects we will be covering, with the two history majors focusing on religion and government respectively. The math portion will focus on famous Greek mathematicians. With the help of a special education major, we will alter the plan to cater to the needs of special needs students.
I plan to use the week to explain how the ancient Greeks introduced a democratic form of government. This was a revolutionary form of rule in a world of dictators and tyrants. Throughout the week the class will learn about the origins of Greek democracy and its prominent figures. We will then compare and contrast the Greek form of democracy to the one used in our own government. We will also be discussing the possible reasons why democracy failed in Greece and if it seems possible for the United States to suffer the same fate. Names and Majors of the Team Members:
  • Clint Shewmaker- History Education Brandon Schoenman- History Education Jose Gonzalez- Mathematics Education Tom Witschi- Special Education
Subjects Integrated:
  • History/ Government: The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks History: Greek Gods Math: The Mathematical foundations that was built by the Greeks
Objectives:
  • Upon completion of this lesson, participating students will be able to note five key similarities between the ancient Greek democracy and the democracy of the United States.

33. DGE: Lista I: Tabulae Ceratae - Tzetzes, Isaac
I aC, Thyillus epigrammaticus (Thyill.). V. Anthologia Graeca. thymaridasphilosophus (Thym.). Timpanaro, M., Pitagorici 2, p. 444. III aC?
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T Tabulae Ceratae - Tzetzes, Isaac
Tabulae Ceratae Assendelftianae
V. Aesopus y Babrius I d.C. Tacitus, Cornelius historicus ( Tac. Fisher, C.D., Oxford (OCT)
    Ann Annales
Fisher, C.D., Oxford (OCT)
    Hist Historiae
II d.C. Tatianus apologeta ( Tat. Welles, C.B., PDura
    Diat Diatessaron (fragmentum)
PTS
    Orat Oratio ad Graecos
Whittaker, M., Oxford ( OEChT
    Fr Fragmenta
V a.C. Teleclides comicus ( Telecl. Kassel, R. y Austin, C., PCG 7, p. 667. VI a.C.? Telegonia poema epicum ( Telegon PEG 1, p. 100. V. Procl. Cycl II d.C. Telephus historicus Jacoby, F., FGH n. 505. III a.C. Teles philosophus Hense, O., Tubinga 1909 (O) V a.C. Telesilla lyrica ( Telesill. Page, D., PMG , p. 372. V/IV a.C. Telestes lyricus ( Telest. Page, D., PMG , p. 419. Tellis historicus Jacoby, F., FGH n. 61. II d.C. Terentianus Maurus grammaticus latinus ( Ter.Maur. Keil, H., Gramm.Lat , 6, p. 313. II a.C. Terentius Afer, Publius comicus ( Ter. Kauer, R. y Lindsay, W., Oxford (OCT)
    Ad Adelphoe
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    Eu Eunuchus
    Heau Heauton timorumenos
    Hec Hecyra
    Ph Phormio
Schlee, F., Leipzig

34. Index Of /~history/Mathematicians
K Tilly.html 20Jan-2003 1753 5.6K Tikhonov.html 20-Jan-2003 1753 13K Tietze.html20-Jan-2003 1753 12K Tibbon.html 20-Jan-2003 1753 5.8K thymaridas.html 20
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35. Index Of /~history/Mathematicians
html 20Jan-2003 1753 5.8K Rocard.html 20-Jan-2003 1753 5.8K Landau_Lev.html 20-Jan-20031752 5.8K Suvorov.html 20-Jan-2003 1753 5.9K thymaridas.html 20-Jan
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36. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (P)
Pythagoras. Iamblichus writes that thymaridas called a prime numberrectilinear since it can only be represented onedimensionally.
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¦­´Á¼Æ¾Ç¦r·Jªº¾ú¥v (P)
Last revision: July 31, 1999 p-ADIC INTEGER was coined by Kurt Hensel (1861-1941) (Katz, page 824). PAIRWISE. An early use of this term is in Chowla, S.; Erdoes, Pal; Straus, E.G. On the maximal number of pairwise orthogonal latin squares of a given order, Canadian J. Math. 12, 204-208 (1960). PANGEOMETRY is the term Nicholas Lobachevsky (1796-1856) gave to his non-Euclidea geometry (Schwartzman, p. 157). PARABOLA was probably coined by Apollonius, who, according to Pappus, had terms for all three conic sections. Michael N. Fried says there are two known occasions where Archimedes used the terms "parabola" and "ellipse," but that "these are, most likely, later interpolations rather than Archimedes own terminology." Parabola is dated 1579 in MWCD10. PARABOLIC GEOMETRY. See hyperbolic geometry. PARACOMPACT. The term and the concept are due to J. Dieudonné (1906-1992), who introduced them in Une généralisation des espaces compacts , J. Math. Pures Appl., 23 (1944) pp. 65-76. A topological space X X is a Hausdorff space, and (ii) every open cover of

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38. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Thiele, Thorvald (91*) Thom, René (208*) Thomae, Johannes (99*) Thompson, D'ArcyW (479*) Thomson, William (300*) Thue, Axel (106*) thymaridas (155) Tibbon
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Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (286*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (240)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (59)
Abu'l-Wafa
al'Buzjani (243)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (196)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, Frank

Adelard
of Bath (89)
Adler
, August (114) Adrain , Robert (79) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (196*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (60) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (114) Aiken , Howard (94) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alexander (825*) Ajima , Chokuyen (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al'Battani , Abu Allah (194) al'Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (306*) al'Haitam , Abu Ali (269*) al'Kashi , Ghiyath (73) al'Khwarizmi , Abu (123*) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albert of Saxony Albert, Abraham Adrian (121*) (158*) Alberti , Leone (181*) Alberto Magno, San (109*) Alcuin di York (237*) Aleksandrov , Pave (160*) Alembert , Jean d' (291*) Alexander , James (163) Amringe , Howard van (354*) Amsler , Jacob (82) Anassagora di Clazomenae (169) Anderson , Oskar (67) Andreev , Konstantin (117) Angeli , Stefano degli (234) Anstice , Robert (209) Antemio of Tralles (55) Antifone il Sofista (125) Apollonio di Perga (276) Appell , Paul (1377) Arago , Dominique (345*) Arbogasto , Louis (87) Arbuthnot , John (251*) Archimede di Siracusa (467*) Archita of Tarentum (103) Argand , Jean (81) Aristeo il Vecchio (44) Aristarco di Samo (183) Aristotele Arnauld , Antoine (179)

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