Eratóstenes
Eratóstenes of Cyrene (c. 275–194 BCE) was a Greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer who served as the chief librarian of the Library of Alexandria. He is regarded as one of the most important early scholars in geography and number theory, helping to systematize knowledge about the world known to the Hellenistic world and to advance methods of mathematical reasoning.
One of Eratóstenes’s lasting contributions is the Sieve of Eratosthenes, an efficient algorithm for identifying prime
In geography, Eratóstenes is best known for estimating the Earth’s circumference. He observed that at local
Eratóstenes also contributed to geographic writing and cartography, notably through the work Geographika, which described the