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  1. 320 Bc: 320 Bc Births, 320 Bc Deaths, Perdiccas, Timon of Phlius, Menaechmus, Timocharis, Gongsun Long, Dinostratus, Alcetas, Zoilus
  2. Dinostratus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. 390 Bc: 390 Bc Births, 390 Bc Deaths, Tollund Man, Andocides, Heraclides Ponticus, Mozi, Battle of the Allia, Dinostratus, Attalus, Amadocus I

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62. CUBE
Thus Nicomedes invented the conchoid (qv); Diodes the cissoid (qv); dinostratus studiedthe quadratrix invented by Hippias; all these curves furnished solutions
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CUBE All these solutions were condemned by Plato on the ground that they were mechanical and not geometrical, i.e. they were not effected by means of circles and lines. However, no proper geometrical solution, in Platos sense, was obtained; in fact it is now generally agreed that, with such a restriction, the problem is insoluble. The pursuit of mechanical methods furnished a stimulus to the study of mechanical loci, for example. the locus of a point carried on a rod which is caused to move according to a definite rule. Thus Nicomedes invented the conchoid (q.v.); Diodes the cissoid (q.v.); Dinostratus studied the quadratrix invented by Hippias; all these curves furnished solutions, as is also the case with the trisectrix, a special form, of Pascals limaon (q.v.). These problems were also attacked by the Arabian mathematicians; Tobit ben Korra (836901) is credited with a solution, while Abul Gud solved it by means of a parabola and an equilateral hyperbola. In algebra, the cube of a quantity is the quantity multiplied by itself twice, i.e. if abe the quantity aXaXa(=af) is its cube. Similarly the cube root of a quantity is another quantity which when multiplied by itself twice gives the original quantity; thus ai is the cube root of a (see ARITHMETIC and ALGEBRA). A cubic equation is one in which the highest power of the unknown is the cube (see EQUATION); similarly, a cubic curve has an equation containing no term of a power higher than the third, the powers of a compound term being added together.

63. The Dark Side Of The Moon
Since the quadrature through Hippias curve was specifically given laterby dinostratus, we shall describe this work in the next chapter.
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Jupiter's giant light show SOMETHING strange is happening on Jupiter. Its magnetic field extends hundreds of times further out into space than previously thought, creating auroras that make the Earth's northern lights seem feeble in comparison. Jupiter is the giant of the Solar System, more than a thousand times as massive as Earth. In January 2001, the combined power of the Cassini and Galileo space probes, the Chandra X-ray telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope were all trained on the Jovian magnetosphere - the region controlled by the planet's magnetic field. Magnetic field lines fan out from a planet like the lines of iron filings from the poles of a bar magnet. Auroras are caused by ions zipping along these lines, so researchers can use the location of auroras to track how far out into space the planet's magnetic field lines can trap ions from the solar wind.

64. P Begin File 17 Of 26 Letter Q (Version 0.43) This File Is
plu ety NL. /ety fld (Geom.) /fld def A curve made use of in the quadratureof other curves; as as the ex quadratrix /ex , of dinostratus, or of
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Q. 1913 Webster Q (k the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, has but one sound (that of k ), and is always followed by u , the two letters together being sounded like kw , except in some words in which the u is silent. See Guide to Pronunciation cw being used instead of qu ; as in cwic , quick; cwen , queen. The name (k ku , which is from the Latin name of the same letter; its form is from the Latin, which derived it, through a Greek alphabet, from the Ph 1913 Webster Etymologically, q or qu is most nearly related to a ( ch tch p q , and wh ; as in cud, quid , L. equ us, e c us, horse, Gr. equ ine, hi pp ic; L. qu od which, E. wh at; L. a qu ila, E. ea q le; E. ki tch en, OE. ki che ne, AS. cycene, L. co qu ina. 1913 Webster Qua conj. [L., abl. of qui who.] In so far as; in the capacity or character of; as. 1913 Webster It is with Shelley's biographers qua biographers that we have to deal. London Spectator. 1913 Webster Quab n. [Cf. D. kwab eelpout, Dan. quabbe , G. quabbe quappe , LG. quabbe a fat lump of flesh, and L. capito a kind of fish with a large head, fr. caput the head, also E.

65. Fifth Century Greece By Thor Carden
351. Demosthenes orates 1st of Philippics, speachs against Philip II.350. dinostratus squares the circle. 350. Wheat imported from Egypt. 342.
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Greece in the 5 th Century BC Three of the larger assignments completed by Thor Carden in the Fall of 1995 Antigone and Ismene at Colonus and Thebes The Armor Of Achilles Chronology of Ancient Greek History October 12, 1995 Dr. Race, Antigone and in Oedipus at Colonus . I want to find some quotes or actions that support that their characters were the same in both and some that support that they were different. (if possible) Hopefully I will be able to reach some kind of conclusion once I have studied it in more detail. If it turns out to be too much I will just concentrate on Antigone. If it turns out to be too little I'll add a look at their relationship in the two plays. Lonu means knee. It might be that Antigone means "against kneeling" or "not willing to give in." Iso s means "equal" and men means "certainly" but I have no idea whether it would be appropriate to stick them together to make "certainly equal" or something. Menuo means "to make known." That word seems to have more to do with Ismene's character. Being ignorant of Greek I can only speculate, but it is interesting. I may find a more appropriate lexicon if I get time and see if I can dig it out. Thor Carden Antigone and Ismene at Colonus and Thebes By Thor F. Carden

66. Dictionary Definition Of QUADRATRIX
geometry A curve made use of in the quadrature of other curves; as the quadratrix,of dinostratus, or of Tschirnhausen. Source Websters Dictionary.
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67. Áëëåò ÅðéóôÞìåò óôçí Áñ÷áßá ÅëëÜäá
Aristarchus. Aristeus the Elder. Aristotle. Autolycus of Pitane. Democritus.dinostratus. Empedocles. Eratosthenes. Euclid. Eudoxus of Cnidus. Gorgias.
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68. ÅÐÉÓÔÇÌÅÓ ÓÔÇÍ ÁÑ×ÁÉÁ ÅÐÏ×Ç
Autolycus of Pitane. Democritus. Democritus. Democritus. Democritus. Democritus.dinostratus. dinostratus. Empedocles. Empedocles. Empedocles. Empedocles. Empedocles.
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Aristotle Aristotle Aristotle Aristotle Aristotle ... Works by Aristotle Autolycus of Pitane Autolycus of Pitane Autolycus of Pitane Democritus Democritus Democritus Democritus Democritus Dinostratus Dinostratus Empedocles Empedocles Empedocles Empedocles Empedocles ... Empedocles- Fragments and Commentary Eratosthenes Eratosthenes Eratosthenes Eratosthenes Eratosthenes ... Eratosthenes Euclid Euclid Euclid Euclid Euclid ... Euclid, Elements Eudoxus of Cnidus Eudoxus of Cnidus Eudoxus of Cnidus Eudoxus of Cnidus Eudoxus of Cnidus ... Eudoxus of Cnidus-Homocentric Spheres Gorgias Gorgias Gorgias Gorgias Gorgias by Plato Heraclides of Pontus Heraclides of Pontus Heraclides of Pontus Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus of Ephesus ... Heraclitus of Ephesus

69. Dictionary.com/-trixes
trixes, or trices. NL. (Geom.) A curve made use of in the quadrature ofother curves; as the quadratrix, of dinostratus, or of Tschirnhausen.
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70. Archimedes Texts
26. Cardanus astr. 25. Cattaldus arithm. 26. D, Damon music. 3. Diocles music. 4.Democritus mathem. 5. dinostratus geom. 6. Dicearcbus geom. 6. Dionysiodorus geom.9.
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71. Ptosis Blog
Antiphon Arf Aristaeus Aristarchus Aristotle Barocius Cleomedes Conon Democritusdinostratus Diocles Dionysodorus Domninus Eudemus Geminus Hippias Hippocrates
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72. ARTFL Project Webster Dictionary, 1913
NL. (Geom.) A curve made use of in the quadrature of other curves;as the quadratrix , of dinostratus, or of Tschirnhausen . Quadrature.
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73. Geometry Is Part Of Their Lives
Juel. Dieudonne, Fano, Girard Pierre, Hippias, Kac. dinostratus, Feigl,Gopel, Hippocrates, Kagan. Dionis, Fermat, Gorenstein, Hironaka, Kendall.
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74. Math Forum - Geometry.pre-college
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  • 75. Re: [HM] Origin Of Quadratic By Sanford Segal
    Usually in mathematics quadr refers to a square; for example, the quadratrixof Hippias and dinostratus was used to square the circle. In German, I note
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    Subject: Re: [HM] Origin of Quadratic Author: ssgl@math.rochester.edu Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:02:08 -0500 "Quadratus" is the Latin word for a square; the Latin word for four is "quattuor". I do not know how "quadr-" became associated with "four"; though "quadrangle" I believe occurs in Shakespeare but I would guess that quadrangle and quadrilateral originally were geometric figures that had the same number of angles or sides as a square. Usually in mathematics "quadr-" refers to a square; for example, the "quadratrix of Hippias and Dinostratus" was used to "square the circle." In German, I note that the German word for a "square" is "Quadrat" , and for a "square root", "Quadratwurzel". Sanford Segal The Math Forum

    76. Queen N. The Fertile, Or Fully Developed, Female Of Social Bees
    quadratrix n. A curve made use of in the quadrature of other curves; asthe quadratrix, of dinostratus, or of Tschirnhausen. + quadricipital
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    77. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: A History Of Mathematics (ENC-017351, Table Of
    arithmetic and geometry Origin of analysis Eudoxus of Cnidus Method of exhaustionMathematical astronomy Menaechmus Duplication of the cube dinostratus and the
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    the three big problems were solved by Menaechmus and dinostratus with conic sections and the quadratrix (a transcendental curve) Yes, and ingenious
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    79. Mathematicians
    Menaechmus (c. 350) *SB. Theudius of Magnesia (c. 350?). Thymaridas (c. 350).dinostratus (fl. c. 350) *SB. Speusippus (d. 339). Aristotle (384322) *SB *MT.
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    List of Mathematicians printed from: http://aleph0.clarku.edu:80/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html 1700 B.C.E. Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *mt 700 B.C.E. Baudhayana (c. 700) 600 B.C.E. Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) 500 B.C.E. Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *mt Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *mt Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *mt Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *mt Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB Hippias of Elis (fl. c. 425) *SB *mt Theodorus of Cyrene (c. 425) Socrates (469-399) Philolaus of Croton (d. c. 390) *SB Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-370) *SB *mt 400 B.C.E. Hippasus of Metapontum (or of Sybaris or Croton) (c. 400?) Archytas of Tarentum (of Taras) (c. 428-c. 347) *SB *mt Plato (427-347) *SB *MT Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415-c. 369) *mt Leodamas of Thasos (fl. c. 380) *SB

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