Archimedes Codex : How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist

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Pub. Date: 2007-10-22
Publisher(s): Perseus Books Group
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Summary

At a Christie's auction in October 1998, a battered medieval manuscript sold for two million dollars to an anonymous bidder, who then turned it over to the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore for further study. The manuscript was a palimpsest-a book made from an earlier codex whose script had been scraped off and the pages used again. Behind the script of the thirteenth-century monk's prayer book, the palimpsest revealed the faint writing of a much older, tenth-century manuscript. Part archaeological detective story, part science, and part history,The Archimedes Codextells the extraordinary story of this lost manuscript, from its tenth-century creation in Constantinople to the auction block at Christie's, and how a team of scholars used the latest imaging technology to reveal and decipher the original text. What they found was the earliest surviving manuscript by Archimedes (287 b.c.-212 b.c.), the greatest mathematician of antiquity-a manuscript that revealed, for the first time, the full range of his mathematical genius, which was two thousand years ahead of modern science.

Author Biography

Reviel Netz, Professor of Classics and Philosophy at Stanford University, specializes in ancient science. William Noel is Curator of Manuscripts at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, and Director of the Archimedes Palimpsest Project.

Table of Contents

Archimedes in Americap. 3
Archimedes in Syracusep. 27
The Great Race, Part I: Before the Palimpsestp. 65
Visual Sciencep. 87
The Great Race, Part II: The History of the Palimpsestp. 117
Archimedes' Method, 1999, or The Making of Sciencep. 139
The Critical Pathp. 159
Archimedes' Method, 2001, or Infinity Unveiledp. 183
The Digital Palimpsestp. 205
The Stomachion, 2003, or Archimedes at Playp. 233
New Light on an Old Subjectp. 261
Epilogue: "The Vast Book of the Universe"p. 281
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