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Archimedes and the Door of Science
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200 B.C. Greece

This biography of one of the most important scientists of Ancient Greece, and an explanation of his contributions to physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Archimedes was a most remarkable ancient Greek. Many of our best ideas about education come from the Greek system of education, which is engagingly discussed in the early chapters of this book. His attitude towards truth, the idea that truth is important for its own sake, not for its practical applications, is of enormous importance. This book shows how exciting Archimedes found ideas, and in exploring those ideas, allows the reader to experience some of the excitement for himself. Also includes information on daily life in Greece and anecdotal stories about Archimedes. A fun and interesting book.

Jeanne Bendick, through text and pictures, admirably succeeds in bringing to life the ancient Greek mathematician who enriched mathematics and all branches of science. Against the backdrop of Archimedes's life and culture, the author discusses the man's work, his discoveries and the knowledge later based upon it. The simple, often humorous, illustrations and diagrams greatly enhance the text.

  • Author
  • Age Level
    Ages 10 to 12
  • Format
    Softcover
  • Location
  • Number of Pages
    143 Pages
  • Timeline
    Ancient Greece
200 B.C. Greece

This biography of one of the most important scientists of Ancient Greece, and an explanation of his contributions to physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Archimedes was a most remarkable ancient Greek. Many of our best ideas about education come from the Greek system of education, which is engagingly discussed in the early chapters of this book. His attitude towards truth, the idea that truth is important for its own sake, not for its practical applications, is of enormous importance. This book shows how exciting Archimedes found ideas, and in exploring those ideas, allows the reader to experience some of the excitement for himself. Also includes information on daily life in Greece and anecdotal stories about Archimedes. A fun and interesting book.

Jeanne Bendick, through text and pictures, admirably succeeds in bringing to life the ancient Greek mathematician who enriched mathematics and all branches of science. Against the backdrop of Archimedes's life and culture, the author discusses the man's work, his discoveries and the knowledge later based upon it. The simple, often humorous, illustrations and diagrams greatly enhance the text.

  • Author
  • Age Level
    Ages 10 to 12
  • Format
    Softcover
  • Location
  • Number of Pages
    143 Pages
  • Timeline
    Ancient Greece