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Ancient Mathematics
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How Greek science began.- Thales of Miletus.- Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans.- Hippocrates of Chios.- Athens and the Academy.- Plato.- Aristotle and the Lykeion.- Alexandria.- Euclid .- Classical problems of Greek mathematics.- Archimedes of Syracuse.- Eratosthenes of Cyrene.- The conic sections.- Apollonius of Perga.- The beginnings of trigonometry.- Heron of Alexandria.- Klaudios Ptolemaios.- Nicomachus of Gerasa.- Theon of Smyrna.- Diophantos of Alexandria.- Pappos of Alexandria.- Theon of Alexandria.- Proklos Diadochos.- Roman mathematics.- The heritage of Hellenistic mathematics.

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Dietmar Herrmann studied mathematics and physics at the Technical University of Munich, graduating with a state examination in 1972. In addition to serving as a high school teacher, he was a successful author of books on programming languages and applied mathematics (statistics, numerics). As a lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences he held lectures on mathematics and computer science for 15 years. As a retired director of studies, he devotes himself to the history of mathematics, which has interested him since his student days.

       

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