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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: MATH_Journal2, PYTHAGORAS of Samos (570-495 BCE) are aka 'fathers" of Greek math, ARCHIMEDES of Syracuase (287-212 BCE) provides system of expressing very large numbers, Elements discussing number theory, ARCHIMEDES of Syracuase (287-212 BCE) provides accurate approximations of Pi, ARISTOTLE of Stageira (384-322 BCE) discusses formal study of logic, EUCLID of Alexandria (300-265 BCE) writes Elements, IONIAN GREEKS (notes) - monica c. lamb THINKERS EUDOXUS of Cnidus (408-355 BCE), Pre-Historic Mathematics advances relentlessly via IONIAN GREEKS (notes) - monica c. lamb, ARCHIMEDES of Syracuase (287-212 BCE) provides formulas for volumes, IONIAN GREEKS (notes) - monica c. lamb THINKERS THALES of Miletus (624-546 BCE), THALES of Miletus (624-546 BCE) uses height, THALES of Miletus (624-546 BCE) are aka 'fathers" of Greek math, IONIAN GREEKS (notes) - monica c. lamb THINKERS ARISTOTLE of Stageira (384-322 BCE), ARCHIMEDES of Syracuase (287-212 BCE) expands EUDOXUS'S mehod of exhaustion, Pythagorean theorem showing irrational numbers exist, Elements discussing Euclidian Geometry, two theorems: (1) the quadrature of the parabola, and (2) the squaring of the parabola TO MORE INFO, EUDOXUS of Cnidus (408-355 BCE) develops method of exhaustion, used for determining volumes of a pyramid and cone, IONIAN GREEKS (notes) - monica c. lamb THINKERS ARCHIMEDES of Syracuase (287-212 BCE), EUCLID of Alexandria (300-265 BCE) creates examples of theorem