In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia
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*In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia* is Guidobaldo del Monte’s influential commentary and paraphrase on Archimedes’ works on equilibrium, contributing to early modern mechanics.
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Target entity: In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia Context triple: [Guidobaldo del Monte, notableWork, In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia]
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corpus of Archimedes
The corpus of Archimedes is the collected body of mathematical and scientific works by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, encompassing his influential treatises on geometry, mechanics, and hydrostatics.
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Proclus' Chrestomathy
Proclus' Chrestomathy is a lost ancient Greek work, known through later summaries, that provided prose epitomes of the early epic poems of the Trojan cycle and other pre-Homeric epics.
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Maqala fi’l-Qarastun (Treatise on the Balance)
Maqala fi’l-Qarastun (Treatise on the Balance) is a scientific work by Ibn al-Haytham that analyzes the principles of equilibrium and mechanics, particularly the theory and use of balances.
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The Method of Mechanical Theorems
The Method of Mechanical Theorems is a treatise by Archimedes in which he uses heuristic mechanical arguments, involving balances and centers of mass, to discover and justify results in geometry and calculus-like area and volume calculations.
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Middle Commentaries on Aristotle
Middle Commentaries on Aristotle are a series of influential philosophical and explanatory works by Averroes that provide systematic, intermediate-level interpretations of Aristotle’s major texts for students and scholars in the medieval Islamic and later Latin traditions.
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gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia Target entity description: *In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia* is Guidobaldo del Monte’s influential commentary and paraphrase on Archimedes’ works on equilibrium, contributing to early modern mechanics.
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A.
corpus of Archimedes
The corpus of Archimedes is the collected body of mathematical and scientific works by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, encompassing his influential treatises on geometry, mechanics, and hydrostatics.
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B.
Proclus' Chrestomathy
Proclus' Chrestomathy is a lost ancient Greek work, known through later summaries, that provided prose epitomes of the early epic poems of the Trojan cycle and other pre-Homeric epics.
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C.
Maqala fi’l-Qarastun (Treatise on the Balance)
Maqala fi’l-Qarastun (Treatise on the Balance) is a scientific work by Ibn al-Haytham that analyzes the principles of equilibrium and mechanics, particularly the theory and use of balances.
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D.
The Method of Mechanical Theorems
The Method of Mechanical Theorems is a treatise by Archimedes in which he uses heuristic mechanical arguments, involving balances and centers of mass, to discover and justify results in geometry and calculus-like area and volume calculations.
-
E.
Middle Commentaries on Aristotle
Middle Commentaries on Aristotle are a series of influential philosophical and explanatory works by Averroes that provide systematic, intermediate-level interpretations of Aristotle’s major texts for students and scholars in the medieval Islamic and later Latin traditions.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Guidobaldo del Monte
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In duos Archimedis aeque ponderantium libros paraphrasis scholia
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