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A scholarly study combines a biographical sketch of a celebrated ancient scientific thinker with a close exposition of his surviving writings and methods. It traces the Greek geometric background that shaped his work, analyzes major treatises on circles, conoids and spheroids, and details techniques equivalent to summation and exhaustion used to determine areas and volumes. Separate chapters examine a large numerical treatise, his contributions to mechanics, and his work in hydrostatics, while appended bibliographic references and a concise chronology help orient readers and suggest avenues for further study.

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Sir Thomas Little Heath

Sir Thomas Little Heath was a British mathematician and historian of science, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of ancient Greek mathematics. He is particularly known for his translations and interpretations of classical texts, including his notable works "Archimedes" and "The Copernicus of Antiquity (Aristarchus of Samos)." Heath's scholarship has played a significant role in bringing the insights of ancient mathematicians to modern audiences, emphasizing the historical context and mathematical innovations of figures like Archimedes and Aristarchus.

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