But his true love was pure mathematics, and the discovery in 1906 of previously unknown works, referred to as the "Archimedes Palimpsest", has provided new insights into how he obtained his mathematical results. read more
Today, Archimedes is widely considered to have been one of the greatest mathematicians of antiquity, if not of all time, in the august company of mathematicians such as Newton and Gauss. read more
Without the background of the rediscovered ancient mathematicians, among whom Archimedes was paramount, the development of mathematics in Europe in the century between 1550 and 1650 is inconceivable. read more
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 weapons-designer. read more
Archimedes probably traveled to Alexandria, Egypt, home of the famous library, to study mathematics with the successors of Euclid. Some of Archimedes' Accomplishments: The name Archimedes is connected to a pumping device now known as a Archimedes Screw, which he may have seen in operation in Egypt. read more