Isidorus of miletus biography of albert einstein

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    Isidore of Miletus is a Medieval EraGreat Engineer in Civilization VI.

    Unique ability[]

    Grants 215 Production towards wonder construction (2 charges).

    Strategy[]

    Medieval Era Wonders cost 710 Production to make. 215 Production is a little less than a third of that. If you use Isidore twice on the same wonder, you only need 280 Production to complete it, a lot easier feat than the full price. Additionally, with the additional charge from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, he can finish it singlehandedly. This Great Engineer is worth it every time if you want to make wonder construction a priority.

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    A renowned mathematician and engineer even before Justinian I commissioned him to build the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, the Greek Isidore of Miletus had a storied career. He taught at the universities of Alexandria an

    Isidorus of miletus biography of albert einstein

    5th-century Byzantine Greek architect and mathematician

    Isidore of Miletus (Greek: Ἰσίδωρος ὁ Μιλήσιος; Medieval Greek pronunciation:[iˈsiðorosomiˈlisios]; Latin: Isidorus Miletus) was one of the two main Byzantine Greekmathematician, physicist and architects (Anthemius of Tralles was the other)[1] that kejsare Justinian inom commissioned to design the cathedralHagia Sophia in Constantinople from 532 to 537.

    He was born c. 475 AD.[2] The creation of an important compilation of Archimedes' works has been attributed to him.[3] The spurious Book XV from Euclid's Elements has been partly attributed to Isidore of Miletus.[4]

    Biography

    Isidore of Miletus was a renowned scientist and mathematician before Emperor Justinian I hired him.

    Isidorus taught stereometry and physics at the universities of Alexandria and then of Constantinople, and wrote a commentary on an older treatise o

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  • Euclid's Elements

    Mathematical treatise by Euclid

    The Elements (Ancient Greek: ΣτοιχεῖαStoikheîa) is a mathematicaltreatise consisting of 13 books attributed to the ancient Greek mathematicianEuclidc. 300 BC. It is a collection of definitions, postulates, propositions (theorems and constructions), and mathematical proofs of the propositions. The books cover plane and solid Euclidean geometry, elementary number theory, and incommensurable lines. Elements is the oldest extant large-scale deductive treatment of mathematics. It has proven instrumental in the development of logic and modern science, and its logical rigor was not surpassed until the 19th century.

    Euclid's Elements has been referred to as the most successful[a][b] and influential[c]textbook ever written. It was one of the very earliest mathematical works to be printed after the invention of the printing press and has been estimated to be second only to the Bible in the number o