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Apollonius (262 BC–190 BC) is believed to be one of Greece's greatest mathematicians and is renowned for his hugely influential book, "The Conics of Apollonius" in which he introduces the terms ...
Apollonius of Perga, born around 260 BCE in the ancient Greek city of Perga in Pamphylia, in Asia Minor, is known for his pioneering work in geometry.
Author Apollonius of Perga Lawson, John 1723-1779 Snellius, Willebrord 1580-1626 Wales, William 1734?-1798 engraver Longmate, Barak 1737-1793 former owner Atkinson, Buddle DSI donor Burndy Library DSI ...
And, like Apollonius, Augustus was a rough contemporary of Jesus (he died in 14 A.D.). Coins describing him as a “son of God” flooded the ancient Mediterranean, including the regions of Judea ...
Apollonius' dedication I.Portes 47 gives first place to Apollo Hylates; this cult is known only on Cyprus, which suggests that Apollonius was Cypriot. P.Hal. 1.260-265 grants a tax exemption to ...
"Apollonius and Jesus were both figures with their own peculiar stories in the ancient world," Boyd added. "They shared many themes that were likely a part of larger cultural and religious trends." ...
The lost works of an ancient Greek mathematician, Apollonius, have been discovered by scientists. Apollonius of Perga was known as "The Great Geometer," according to a Liberty University publication.
Apollonius of Perga: Treatise on Conic Sections. Edited in Modern Notation, with Introductions, including an Essay on the Earlier History of the Subject, by T. L. Heath Pp. clxx + 254.