Diocles

Diocles


Born: about 240 BC in Carystus (now Karistos), Euboea (now Evvoia), Greece
Died: about 180 BC

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Diocles was a contemporary of Nicomedes. He studied the cissoid as part of an attempt to duplicate the cube. He also studied the problem of Archimedes to cut a sphere by a plane in such a way that the volumes of the segments shall have a given ratio.

Diocles wrote On burning mirrors which proves the focal property of a parabolic mirror for the first time. Largely ignored by later Greeks it had a large influence on the Arab mathematicians, in particular on al'Haitam and Latin translations from about 1200 of al'Haitam brought the properties of parabolic mirrors discovered by Diocles to the West.

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JOC/EFR December 1996