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  1. Pappus of Alexandria: Book 4 of the Collection: Edited With Translation and Commentary by Heike Sefrin-Weis (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Heike Sefrin-Weis, 2010-06-09
  2. Pappus of Alexandria: Book 7 of the Collection
  3. Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity (Cambridge Classical Studies) by Serafina Cuomo, 2007-06-21
  4. Les trois livres de porismes d'Euclide, rétablis pour la première fois, d'après la notice et les lemmes de Pappus, et conformément au sentiment de R. Simon ... de ces propositions; (French Edition) by Euclid Euclid, 2010-05-14
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  6. Selections Illustrating The History Of Greek Mathematical Works..2 Volume Set..Vol. 1:Thales To Euclid:Vol.2:Aristarchus To Pappus Of Alexandria...Loeb Classical Library
  7. Les Trois Livres De Porismes D'euclide, Retablis Pour La Premiere Fois, D'apres La Notice Et Les Lemmes De Pappus, Et Conformement Au Sentiment De R. Simon ... De Ces Propositions; (French Edition) by Euclid, Pappus of Alexandria, 2010-10-13
  8. Pappi Alexandrini Collectionis quae supersunt e libris manu scriptis edidit Latina interpretatione e by of Alexandria Pappus, 1876-01-01
  9. Book 7 of the Collection by of Alexandria (trans. by Alexander Jones) Pappus, 1986-01-01
  10. Les Trois Livres De Porismes D'euclide; (French Edition) by Euclid, Pappus of Alexandria, 2010-09-28
  11. Pappi Alexandrini Collectionis Quae Supersunt E Libris Manu Scriptis Edidit Latina Interpretatione E, Volume 1 (Latin Edition)
  12. Problem of Apollonius: Problem of Apollonius, Euclidean Geometry, Circle, Tangent, Apollonius of Perga, Pappus of Alexandria, Adriaan van Roomen, Hyperbola
  13. On the duplication of the cube in Pappus of Alexandria (IIIrd century A.D.) (Rapport / Séminaires de mathématique pure) by E Étienne, 1978
  14. Pappus of Alexandria Book 7 Part 2 Only by Alexander Jones, 1986

1. Biography Of Pappus Of Alexandria
Wrote treatise, the Mathematical Collection, as a guide to Greek geometry, discusses theorems and constructions of more than thirty different mathematicians of antiquity.
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Biography of Pappus of Alexandria
Pappus of Alexandria flourished in the first half of the fourth century. He wrote his treatise, the Mathematical Collection , as a guide to Greek geometry. Here Pappus discusses theorems and constructions of more than thirty different mathematicians of antiquity, including Euclid , Archimedes and Ptolemy. Sometimes, as in the case of the problem of inscribing the five regular solids in a given sphere, Pappus provides alternatives to the proofs given in earlier works. In other cases, he generalizes theorems of earlier writers, as he does with the Pythagorean Theorem found in Euclid's Elements MAIN DOCUMENT CONTENTS FIRST MENTION To return to place in document from which you came, click on your browser's BACK BUTTON.
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Gillispie, Charles C. ed. The Dictionary of Scientific Biography , 16 vols. 2 supps. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970-1990. S.v. "Pappus of Alexandria" by Ivor Bulmer-Thomas.
Heath, Thomas L. A History of Greek Mathematics , 2 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1921. 1:355-439.

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3. PAPPUS OF ALEXANDRIA
of the opposition remained no less hostile than before, and in March 1837 the governor was authorized to reject the demand for constitutional reform and to apply public funds in his control to the purposes of government
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of the opposition remained no less hostile than before, and in March 1837 the governor was authorized to reject the demand for constitutional reform and to apply public funds in his control to the purposes of government. In June a warning proclamation by the governor was answered by a series of violent speeches by Papineau, who in August was deprived of his commission in the militia. Canada than the fiery eloquence and dubious methods of a leader who plunged his followers into the throes of war, and deserted them at the supreme moment. From 1839 till 1847 Papineau lived in Paris. In the latter year an amnesty was granted to those who had participated in the rebellion in Canada; and, although in June 1838 Lord Durham had issued a proclamation threatening Papineau with death if he returned to Canada, he was now admitted to the benefit of the amnesty. On his return to Canada, when the two provinces were now united, he became a member of the lower house and continued to take part in public life, demanding “the independence of Canada, for the Canadians need never expect justice from England, and to submit to her would be an eternal disgrace.” He unsuccessfully agitated for the re-division of upper and lower Canada, and in 1854 retired into private life. He died at Montebello, in the province of Quebec, on the 24th of September 1871. See L. 0. David, Les Deux Pap-ineau; Fennings Taylor, Louis

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Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity
Serafina Cuomo
In stock This book is at once an analytical study of one of the most important mathematical texts of antiquity, the Mathematical Collection of the fourth-century AD mathematician Pappus of Alexandria, and also an examination of the work’s wider cultural setting. An important first chapter looks at the mathematicians of the period and how mathematics was perceived by people at large. The central chapters of the book analyse sections of the Collection, identifying features typical of Pappus’s mathematical practice. The final chapter draws together the various threads and presents a fuller description of Pappus’s mathematical ‘agenda’. This is one of very few books to deal extensively with the mathematics of Late Antiquity. It sees Pappus’s text as part of a wider context and relates it to other contemporary cultural practices and opens new avenues to research into the public understanding of mathematics and mathematical disciplines in antiquity.
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Introduction; 1. The outside world; 2. Bees and philosophers; 3. Inclined planes and architects; 4. Altars and strange curves; 5. The inside story.

5. Pappus
pappus of alexandria. pappus of alexandria is the last of the great Greek geometersand one of his theorems is cited as the basis of modern projective geometry.
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Pappus of Alexandria
Born: about 290 in Alexandria, Egypt
Died: about 350
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Pappus of Alexandria is the last of the great Greek geometers and one of his theorems is cited as the basis of modern projective geometry Our knowledge of Pappus's life is almost nil. There appear in the literature one or two references to dates for Pappus's life which must be wrong. There is a reference in the Suda Lexicon (a work of a 10th century Greek lexicographer) which states that Pappus was a contemporary of Theon of Alexandria (see for example [1]):- Pappus, of Alexandria, philosopher, lived about the time of the Emperor Theodosius the Elder AD - AD , when Theon the Philosopher, who wrote the Canon of Ptolemy , also flourished. This would seem convincing but there is a chronological table by Theon of Alexandria which, when being copied, has had inserted next to the name of Diocletian (who ruled 284 AD - 305 AD) "at that time wrote Pappus". Similar insertions give the dates for Ptolemy Hipparchus and other mathematical astronomers.

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Biography of Pappus (290350) pappus of alexandria. Born about 290 in Alexandria, Egypt
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Pappus of Alexandria
Born: about 290 in Alexandria, Egypt
Died: about 350
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Pappus of Alexandria is the last of the great Greek geometers and one of his theorems is cited as the basis of modern projective geometry Our knowledge of Pappus's life is almost nil. There appear in the literature one or two references to dates for Pappus's life which must be wrong. There is a reference in the Suda Lexicon (a work of a 10th century Greek lexicographer) which states that Pappus was a contemporary of Theon of Alexandria (see for example [1]):- Pappus, of Alexandria, philosopher, lived about the time of the Emperor Theodosius the Elder AD - AD , when Theon the Philosopher, who wrote the Canon of Ptolemy , also flourished. This would seem convincing but there is a chronological table by Theon of Alexandria which, when being copied, has had inserted next to the name of Diocletian (who ruled 284 AD - 305 AD) "at that time wrote Pappus". Similar insertions give the dates for Ptolemy Hipparchus and other mathematical astronomers.

7. Pappus Of Alexandria (ca. 260 BC-unknown) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scie
Branch of Science " Mathematicians Nationality " Greek pappus of alexandria (ca. 260 BCunknown) Greek mathematician whose contribution to mathematics was primarily as an encyclopedist. Pappus summarized all of Greek mathematics in the eight
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Greek mathematician whose contribution to mathematics was primarily as an encyclopedist. Pappus summarized all of Greek mathematics in the eight volume Mathematical Collection or simply The Collection (ca. 340 BC). In it, he states Pappus's theorem which is also known as the "Guldinus theorem" since Guldin independently rediscovered it. Pappus also derived the theorem that the centers of the circles in a Pappus chain of an arbelos lie on an ellipse
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pappus of alexandria (ca. 260 BCunknown), Greek mathematician whosecontribution to mathematics was primarily as an encyclopedist.
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Greek mathematician whose contribution to mathematics was primarily as an encyclopedist. Pappus summarized all of Greek mathematics in the eight volume Mathematical Collection or simply The Collection (ca. 340 BC). In it, he states Pappus's theorem which is also known as the "Guldinus theorem" since Guldin independently rediscovered it. Pappus also derived the theorem that the centers of the circles in a Pappus chain of an arbelos lie on an ellipse
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9. TMTh:: PAPPUS OF ALEXANDRIA
MATHEMATICIAN, GEOGRAPHER, ENGINEER pappus of alexandria (fl. c. 300century AD AD) Life pappus of alexandria was a mathematician
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"Mathematical Collection": A vast work in 8 books, this was the last great treatise on mathematics of the Alexandrian age. All but the first and part of the second book have survived. An invaluable record of the mathematical accomplishments of the ancient Greek world, it contains a systematic account of the principal theorems in arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and mechanics, with commentaries, improvements and alterations, as well as original material.
Book 3 contains problems in plane and solid geometry, including the famous "Delian problem" of finding two mean proportionals between two given lines; it studies the 10 kinds of means, giving examples of each, and develops the theory of regular solids.
Book 4 contains, besides studies of various curves, an account of the three classical problems (the squaring of the circle, the duplication of the cube, and the trisection of an angle). It also contains a generalisation of the theorem of Pythagoras on right-angled triangles.

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Pappus of Alexandria (ca. 290350) Pappus was what we now call a "commentator." Though he was the leading Greek mathematician of his time, the original mathematics he created was very small in both stature and quantity, especially in comparison to the great classical mathematicians such as Euclid Archimedes , and Apollonius. Rather, Pappus' fame lies in his large work called The Collection in which he gathered an eclectic assembly of older works (some now lost) by some of the aforementioned leading authors. In this compendium, he added a considerable number his own explanations and amplifications. The Collection contained eight books, or chapters, each of which could stand as a work by itself. Some of the topics with which Pappus dealt were conics, plane geometry, mechanics, and, of special interest to students of calculus , straight lines tangent to certain curves. In the book dealing with mechanics, Pappus was the first to define the concept of center of gravity. At the end of Book 7, "The Treasury of Analysis" of The Collection

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(fl. c. 300-c. 350) Very little is known of Pappus' life. Moreover, very little is known of what his actual contributions were. We do know that he recorded in one of his commentaries on the Almagest that he observed a solar eclipse on October 18, 320. He is regarded, though, as the last great mathematician of the Helenistic Age. He wrote The Collection or The Synagogue , a treatise on geometry which we discuss here and several commentaries, now all lost except for some fragments in Greek or Arabic. One of the commentaries, we note from Proclus, was on The Elements Note that higher geometry was in complete abeyance until Pappus. From his descriptions, we may surmise that either the classical works were lost or forgotten. His task is to `restore' geometry to a place of significance. Basically, The Collection or The Synagogue is a treatise on Geometry, which included everything of interest to him. Whatever explanations or supplements to the works of the great geometers seemed to him necessary, he formulated them as lemmas. Features:
  • It is very broad, designed to revive classical geometry.

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pappus of alexandria (c. 300c. 350). Greek mathematician, astronomer,and geographer whose book Synagogue/Collection deals with
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Pappus of Alexandria (c. 300-c. 350) Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer whose book Synagogue/Collection deals with nearly the whole body of Greek geometry, mostly in the form of commentaries on texts the reader is assumed to have to hand.
Nothing is known of his life and many of his writings survive only in translations from the original Greek.
Without the Collection, much of the geometrical achievement of his predecessors would have been lost for ever.
It reproduces known solutions to problems in geometry, and also frequently gives Pappus' own solutions, or improvements and extensions to existing solutions. For example, he handles the problem of inscribing five regular solids in a sphere in a way quite different from Euclid.
Among Pappus' other works are a commentary on Ptolemy's Almagest and a commentary on Euclid's Elements. Pappus is also believed to be the author of the Description of the World, a geographical treatise that has come down to us only in Armenian and bearing the name of Moses of Khoren as its author

20. PAPPUS Of Alexandria, Mathematicae Collectiones A Federico Commandino Urbinate I
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'For his own originality, even if his chief importance is as the preserver of Greek scientific knowledge, Pappus stands (with Diophantus) as the last of the long and distinguished line of Alexandrian mathematicians' (Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography).
'He formally defined analysis and synthesis as they are still commonly applied in the solution of geometrical riders. Pappus stumbled upon the projective invariance of the cross-ratio of four collinear points and other related results reclaimed by modern projective geometry; and he gave the first recorded statement of the focus-directrix property of the three conic sections. He formulated the "centrobaric" theorems, frequently attributed to Paul Guldin (1577-1643), for calculating the volume and surface generated by a plane figure rotating about an axis in its own plane. He discussed theoretical mechanics, the equilibrium of a heavy body on an inclined plane, the use of the mechanical powers, and the construction of mechanical toys' (Biographical dictionary of scientists).
See DSB X pp 293-304 for an extensive discussion of the Collection.

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