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Lists by nationality, ethnicity or religion. List of American mathematicians. List of African-American mathematicians. List of Bengali mathematicians. List of Brazilian mathematicians. List of Chinese mathematicians. List of German mathematicians. List of Greek mathematicians. Timeline of ancient Greek mathematicians.
Archimedes of Syracuse[a] (/ ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz / AR-kim-EE-deez; [2] c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. [3] Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
Iullus Antonius - poet and consul, married Claudia Marcella Major. Lucius Antonius - consul. Marcus Antonius. Marcus Antonius Orator - consul 99 BC. Marcus Antonius Creticus - son of the Orator and father of Mark Antony. Mark Antony - triumvir. Marcus Antonius Antyllus - son of Mark Antony.
List of lay Catholic scientists. "The Vitruvian Man" by Leonardo da Vinci. Many Catholics have made significant contributions to the development of science and mathematics from the Middle Ages to today. These scientists include Galileo Galilei, René Descartes, Louis Pasteur, Blaise Pascal, André-Marie Ampère, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb ...
The history of mathematics deals with the origin of discoveries in mathematics and the mathematical methods and notation of the past. Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge, written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales. From 3000 BC the Mesopotamian states of Sumer, Akkad and ...
7th-century BC mathematicians (2 P) 6th-century BC mathematicians (2 P) 5th-century BC mathematicians (15 P) 4th-century BC mathematicians (18 P) 3rd-century BC mathematicians (15 P) 2nd-century BC mathematicians (12 P) 1st-century BC mathematicians (5 P)
Physics. Pneumatic and hydraulic engineering. Hero of Alexandria (/ ˈhɪəroʊ /; Greek: Ἥρων[a] ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς, Hērōn hò Alexandreús, also known as Heron of Alexandria / ˈhɛrən /; probably 1st or 2nd century AD) was a Greek mathematician and engineer who was active in Alexandria in Egypt during the Roman era.
This is a list of Catholic clergy [a] throughout history who have made contributions to science. These churchmen-scientists include Nicolaus Copernicus, Gregor Mendel, Georges Lemaître, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon, Pierre Gassendi, Roger Joseph Boscovich, Marin Mersenne, Bernard Bolzano, Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan ...