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" Archimedes possessed so high a spirit, so profound a soul, and such treasures of scientific knowledge, that though these inventions had now obtained him the renown of more than human sagacity, he yet would not deign to leave behind him any commentary... "
The American Journal of Science - Page 347
1884
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Mathematical Masterpieces: Further Chronicles by the Explorers

Art Knoebel, Reinhard Laubenbacher, Jerry Lodder, David Pengelley - 2007 - 346 pages
...lends itself to mere use and profit, EUROPA CEPT 1983 EAAHMKH 1HMOKPATIA 80 Photo 1.1. Archimedes. he placed his whole affection and ambition in those...there can be no reference to the vulgar needs of life" [133, p. 100]. Perhaps the best indication of what Archimedes truly loved most is his request that...
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