Hippocrates of Chios
Dietmar Herrmann ()
Chapter Chapter 5 in Ancient Mathematics, 2022, pp 63-69 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract HippocratesHippocrates of Chios—not to be confused with his namesake, the physician Hippocrates of Kos—lived in the second half of the fifth century BC. He was a somewhat naive businessman who lost his fortune and therefore moved to Athens for studies. Aristotle reports in [Ethics ad Eudem., VII, c.14]. So Hippocrates was a good geometer, while he seems to have been simple-minded and ignorant in the rest; at least, it is said, through credulity he lost a large sum of money to the customs officers of Byzantium.
Date: 2022
References: Add references at CitEc
Citations:
There are no downloads for this item, see the EconPapers FAQ for hints about obtaining it.
Related works:
This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.
Export reference: BibTeX
RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan)
HTML/Text
Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-66494-0_5
Ordering information: This item can be ordered from
http://www.springer.com/9783662664940
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-66494-0_5
Access Statistics for this chapter
More chapters in Springer Books from Springer
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing ().