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Archimedes, Greek mathematician and inventor
Archimedes CardARCHIMEDES Greek mathematician and inventor, depicted with some of his inventions including the Archimedean screw for raising water
Hydraulics systems including floating, hydromancyHydraulics systems including floating action 1, 2, hydromancy or water divination 3, 4, and Archimedes solution to the problem of Hieros crown 5
The Sipho Wirtembergicus and Archimedes screwExamples of hydraulic siphons including natural springs, waves, syringe, rope pump, the Duke of Wirtembergs siphon or the Sipho Wirtembergicus and Archimedes screw
ARCHIMEDES (257-212 BC). Mathematician, geometrician
The Death of Archimedes. Roman art. Mosaic
Spring-time in Syracuse, Etna in the distance, Italy. Syracuse is a historic city in Sicily, the capital of the province of Syracuse
Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoanFossil bryozoan dating from the Carboniferous rocks, Mississippian, Golconda Fm. Marigold, Illinois, U.S.A
Phoenician merchant ship, warship, and floating castle of King Hiero.. Ancient ships- Phoenician merchant ship 1, ancient warship 2, and the floating castle of King Hiero of Syracuse, Sicily
Archimedes and Hiero at the Siege of Syracuse. Ricci, Sebastiano 1659-1734
Spiral axis of Archimedes, bryozoanArchimedes, was a bryozoan possibly living in association with an alga. From the Lower Carboniferous limestone, Iowa, USA. c. 350-330 million years old
ARCHIMEDES (257-212 BC). Mathematician, geometrician, physicist and technician of the antiquity. Tomb of Archimedes. Photography
ARCHIMEDES The Greek scientist at work - but portrayed in clothing more likely to be worn by a 17th century scholar than one of the third century BCE !
First ArtilleryTHE FIRST ARTILLERY attributed to Archimedes
Archimedes demonstrating reflecting mirrorsArchimedes, Greek mathematician and inventor, demonstrating the use of reflecting mirrors to set fire to enemy ships