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Reviel Netz



Average rating: 3.94 · 872 ratings · 141 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Archimedes Codex: How a...

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Barbed Wire: An Ecology of ...

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The Archimedes Codex: Revea...

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A New History of Greek Math...

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The Shaping of Deduction in...

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Ludic Proof: Greek Mathemat...

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Why the Ancient Greeks Matt...

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The Transformation of Mathe...

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Alambre de púas: Una ecolog...

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Scale, Space and Canon in A...

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“Galileo essentially started out from where Archimedes left off, proceeding in the same direction as defined by his Greek predecessor. This is true not only of Galileo but also of the other great figures of the so-called “scientific revolution,” such as Leibniz, Huygens, Fermat, Descartes, and Newton. All of them were Archimedes’ children. With Newton, the science of the scientific revolution reached its perfection in a perfectly Archimedean form. Based on pure, elegant first principles and applying pure geometry, Newton deduced the rules governing the universe. All of later science is a consequence of the desire to generalize Newtonian, that is, Archimedean methods.”
Reviel Netz, The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist

“And so, since Archimedes led more than anyone else to the formation of the calculus and since he was the pioneer of the application of mathematics to the physical world, it turns out that Western science is but a series of footnotes to Archimedes. Thus, it turns out that Archimedes is the most important scientist who ever lived.”
Reviel Netz, The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist

“All of Western science is but a series of footnotes to Archimedes”
Reviel Netz, The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist

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