Eratosthenes

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Eratosthenes was a famous Greek philosopher, mathematician and geographer who is credited for the measurement of earth’s circumference

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Nationality: Greek
  • Famous: Intellectuals & Academics, Philosophers, Geographers, Mathematicians
  • Cause of death: Suicide
  • Birth Place: Cyrene
  • Gender: Male
  • Father: Aglaus
  • Born in: Cyrene

Eratosthenes born at

Cyrene

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Birth Place

There is no reliable information about his personal life. Eratosthenes lost his eyesight later on in life and committed suicide by starving himself in 194 BC.

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Personal Life

Eratosthenes was born in the year 276 BC to Aglaos and his wife; but the exact date of his birth is unknown. He was born in the city of Cyrene; which is located in present day Libya but used to be a part of the Greek empire.

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Childhood & Early Life

Eratosthenes went to the then seat of learning in Athens for his education and was taught by the best teachers of the day. His teachers included the famous philosophers Ariston of Chios and Arcesilaus of Pitane who was also the principal at the celebrated ‘Platonic Academy’.

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Childhood & Early Life

During his years as a student at the ‘Platonic Academy’, he became deeply interested in Plato’s philosophical writings and also showed a genuine flair for writing poems; which earned him plenty of accolades among his peers.

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Childhood & Early Life

It was during his time at the academy that he produced his first well known work named ‘Platonikos’. The book looked at Plato’s philosophies from a mathematical standpoint.

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Childhood & Early Life

The ruling pharaoh Ptolemy III Euregetes recognised his talent as a scholar of rare quality and swiftly appointed him as the librarian of the ‘Library of Alexandria’ in 245 BC; which at the time was regarded as one of the greatest libraries of the world.

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Career

Eratosthenes was the first person to have measured the circumference of the earth, fairly accurately, in his time. He adopted an extremely simple method in which he used the shadows cast by the setting sun as the basis of his findings.

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Career

His next big project was in the field of Geography, a subject to which he contributed immensely. He was the one who is regarded as the ‘Father of Geography’.

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Career

He wrote the book ‘Geographika’ or Geography that was divided into three volumes and formed the basis of geographical studies. In the book this knowledgeable scholar had presented a fairly accurate map of the earth as well as the concept of climatic zones.

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Career

He was someone who had achieved things that were unthinkable in his time and one of his most remarkable findings was that a year had 365 days. He also explained the concept of a leap year and also calculated the earth’s diameter, during his illustrious career.

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Career

His book titled ‘On the Measurement of the Earth’ is supposed to be one of the oldest books on Geography and the elements of the solar system. Ranking among his most important works, the book presented his findings related to circumference of the earth.

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Major Works

Considered a pioneering chronologist, he also wrote a book titled ‘Olympic Victors’ which chronicled the winners at the sports and athletic event that takes place to this day.

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Major Works