The life of archimedes timeline
Archimedes of Syracuse was one of the greatest mathematicians in history. He was also a great inventor and scientist.
When was archimedes born
Most of what we know about Archimedes today comes from his writings and those of his contemporaries. Born in Syracuse, Sicily then part of Greece , in about B. Upon completing his studies, he returned to Syracuse, where he spent the remainder of his life. Archimedes was obsessed with mathematics. He would become so involved in his work that he would forget to eat.
He scribbled notes and figures on any available surface. When outside, he used a stick to draw on the ground; when inside, he used his finger to trace figures in the olive oil on his skin. Out of this obsession came many of his greatest theories and proofs, such as the means for approximating square roots, the value of pi the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter , and the creation of a way to describe very large numbers.
He also devised methods for calculating areas and volumes 2, years before the invention of calculus. In addition, Archimedes proved that the volume of a sphere is two-thirds the volume of a circumscribed cylinder.