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'''Eudemus of Rhodes''' (c. 370 BCE - c. 300 BCE) was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher who was considered the first historian of science.
'''Eudemus of Rhodes''' (c. 370 BCE - c. 300 BCE) was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher who was considered the first historian of science.


During his time, Eudemus wrote various histories, such as ''History of Arithmetics'' and ''History of Geometry''. During the 1st century BCE, the content of the histories were later inscribed on papyruses in [[Egypt]] and were used to educate young geographers in the [[Library of Alexandria]].
During his time, Eudemus wrote various histories, such as ''History of Arithmetics'' and ''History of Geometry''. During the 1st century BCE, the content of the histories were later inscribed on papyruses in [[Egypt]] and were used to educate young geographers in the [[Library of Alexandria]].
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Revision as of 11:46, 17 September 2018


Eudemus of Rhodes (c. 370 BCE - c. 300 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher who was considered the first historian of science.

During his time, Eudemus wrote various histories, such as History of Arithmetics and History of Geometry. During the 1st century BCE, the content of the histories were later inscribed on papyruses in Egypt and were used to educate young geographers in the Library of Alexandria.

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