CULTURAL FLOURISHING OF MATHEMATICS IN GREECE: GOLDEN AGE IN SCIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n2-001Keywords:
Library, Knowledge, Culture, Mathematics, EruditionAbstract
The Library of Alexandria represented the apogee of knowledge and culture in ancient times, becoming a symbol of the confluence of cultures and knowledge. Set in a Hellenistic context, it was a key center for scholarship, where librarians preserved and transmitted knowledge over time. The era of mathematical splendor in Alexandria, with figures such as Euclid, Archimedes, and Apollonius, left a lasting impact on geometry and trigonometry, laying foundational foundations for scientific disciplines and logical thinking, making these mathematicians true architects of knowledge.
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