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Eratosthenes was an ancient Greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer. He existed from 276 B.C. until 194 B.C. and is most notable for having the first accurate calculation of the Earth’s circumference. He lived and worked in the Egyptian city of Alexandria for much of his life.
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HIS LIFE
- Eratosthenes of Cyrene was born in 276 BC in the city of Cyrene, Libya.
- He was a Greek scientific writer, astronomer, poet, mathematician, and music theorist.
- Eratosthenes would have studied at the local gymnasium like any young Greek at the time, where he learned physical skills and social interaction as well as reading, writing
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The Librarian Who Measured the Earth
The story of Eratosthenes, the Greek geographer and astronomer who accurately measured the circumference of the Earth around 200 B.C.
This picture book covers the life of Eratosthenes of Cyrene, a geographer who estimated the circumference of the Earth in around 200 B.C.. Though he was in fact a librarian, he is famous for his scientific accomplishments. Since little is known about his personal life, Lasky describes his early years in general terms. He liked to ask questions, loved learning at the gymnasium, and sailed off to Athens to further his studies. He became tutor to the son of King Ptolemy III of Egypt, and eventually became the head of Alexandria's magnificent library. Readers don't come to know the subject intimately, but they do get to know his times very well. The narrative is filled with fascinating details about his world. Hawkes's illustrations make a large contribution, as they contain authentic examples of the art, architecture, and social structure of ancient life. His paintings are rich and warm and filled with touches of humor, making the people, as well as their environment, come alive. The pictures combine with the text to give a clear explanation of how the man came to make his key discovery about t
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