Greek Math
Greek Math
Greek Math
INTRODUCTION
The beginnings of Greek mathematics
originated from the 6th century BC to the
5th century AD
The word mathematics comes from the
Greek word μάθημα (mathema),
meaning "subject of instruction“
PERIODS IN GREEK MATHEMATICS
Thales Aristotle
Pythagoras Hipocrates
Anaxagoras Euclid
Democritus Archimedes
THALES (grč. Θαλής)
Born 624. BC in
Miletus
the first of the
Greeks who took
any scientific
interest in
mathematics in
general
Improved Egyptian
mathematics
THALES
If AC is a
diameter, then
the angle at B is
a right angle
PHYTAGORAS (grč. Πυθαγόρας)
Born 570. BC in
Samos
Died 495. BC
worked with
abstract geometric
objects and
numbers
gathered his school
as a sort of
mathematician
secret brotherhood
PHYTAGORAS THEOREM
in a right triangle,
the sum of the
squares of the two
right-angle sides
will always be the
same as the
square of the
hypotenuse
TV screen size is measured diagonally across the
screen. A widescreen TV has an aspect ratio of
16:9, meaning the ratio of its width to its height
is 16/9. Suppose that a TV has a one inch
boundary one each side of the screen. If Joe has
a cabinet that is 34 inches wide, what is the
largest size wide screen TV that he can fit in the
cabinet?
SQUARE NUMBERS
These numbers are
clearly the squares
of the integers 1, 4,
9, 16, and so on.
Represented by a
square of dots
PYTHAGORAS AND MUSIC
Philosopher, mathematician,
student of Socrates, writer of
philosophical dialogues, and
founder of the Academy in
Athens, the first institution of
higher learning in the Western
World.
Plato’s Cave Analogy
In Plato’s Divided Line, Mathematics falls under
the following category:
Highest form of true knowledge
Second highest form of true knowledge
A form of belief, but not true knowledge
A form of perception
ARISTOTLE (grč. Ἀριστοτέλης )
Heproved that
the lune bounded
by the arcs
labeled E and F in
the figure has the
same area as
does triangle ABO
EUCLID (grč. Εὐκλείδης )
Born 300. BC
pioneer of axiomatics
in geometry
His work Elements
fundamental work in
the field of Greek
mathematics
influenced the
development of
mathematics in the
next 20 centuries
ELEMENTS
Restate the fifth postulate: Given a line and a point not on the line, it is possible to draw
exactly one line through the given point parallel to the line.
mathematician and
inventor born 287.
BC in Syracuse
founder of
quantitative physics
as a
mathematician,
advocate of logical
processes
He determined approximate
values of some irrational
numbers
1351/780> >265/153
28/7> π >223/71
A sphere has 2/3 the
volume and surface
area of its
circumscribing
cylinder
A sphere and cylinder
were placed on the
tomb of Archimedes
at his request
LITERATURA
Vladimir Devide: “Na izvorima
matematike”
Dadić Žarko: “Povijest ideja i metoda
u matematici i fizici”; ŠK, 1992.
http//www.ibilio.org/expo/vatican.ex
hibit/exhibit/d-
mathematics/Greek_math.html
http://www.historyforkids.org
Authors:
Ivana Pušić
Dajana Rudić
Ines Malić