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ERATOSTHENES OF ALEXANDRIA (c. 276-C. 194 B.C.)

This article appears in Volume V09, Page 733 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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ERATOSTHENES OF ALEXANDRIA (c. 276-C. 194 B.C.) , Greek scientific writer, was born at Cyrene. He studied grammar under Callimachus at Alexandria, and philosophy under the Stoic Ariston and the Academic Arcesilaus at Athens. He re-turned to Alexandria at the summons of
Ptolemy
  III. Euergetes, by whom he was appointed
chief
  librarian in place of Callimachus. He is said to have died of voluntary starvation, being threatened with total blindness. Eratosthenes was one of the most learned men of antiquity, and wrote on a
great
  number of subjects. He was the first to
call
  himself Philologos (in the sense of the " friend of learning "), and the name Pentathlos was bestowed upon him in honour of his varied accomplishments. He was also called Beta as being second in all branches of learning, though not actually first in any. In mathematics he wrote two books On means (IIEpi u aorirwv) which are lost, but appear, from a remark of Pappus, to have dealt with " loci with reference to means." He devised a mechanical construction for two mean proportionals, reproduced by Pappus and Eutocius (Comm. on Archimedes). His K6CO acoV or sieve (cribrum Eratosthenis) was a device for discovering all prime numbers. He laid the foundation of mathematical geography in his Geographica, in three books. His greatest achievement was his measurement of the earth. Being informed that at Syene (Assuan), on the day of the summer solstice at
noon
 , a well was lit up through all its depth, so that Syene lay on the tropic, he measured, at the same hour,the zenith distance of the sun at Alexandria. He thus found the distance between Syene and Alexandria (known to be 5000 stadia) to correspond to -nth of a
great
  circle, and so arrivedat 250,000 stadia (which he seems subsequently to have corrected to 252,000) as the circumference of the earth. He is credited by
Ptolemy
  and his commentator Theon with having found the distance between the tropics to be a rds. of the meridian circle, which gives 23 51' 20" for the obliquity of the ecliptic. His astronomical poem Hermes began apparently with the
birth
  and exploits of Hermes, then passed to the legend of his having ordered the heavens, the zones and the stars, and gave a history of the latter. His Erigone, of which a few fragments are also preserved, is sometimes spoken of as a separate poem, but it may have belonged to the Hermes, which appears also to have been known by other names such as Catalogi. The still extant
Catasterismi, containing the story of certain stars in
prose
 , is probably not by Eratosthenes.
Eratosthenes was the founder of scientific chronology in his xpovoypacbia in which he endeavoured to fix the
dates
  of the
chief
  literary and political events from the conquest of Troy. An important
work
  was his treatise on the old comedy, dealing with theatres and theatrical apparatus generally, and discussing the works of the principal comic poets themselves. Works on moral
philosophy, history, and a number of letters were also attributed to him.
There is a complete edition of the fragments of Eratosthenes by Bernhardy (1822); poetical fragments, Hillier (1872); geographical, Seidel (1799) and Berger (188o) ; Karao-rspuQol, Schaubach (1795) and Robert (1878). See Sandys, Hist. Class. Schol. i. (1906). (T. L. H,)


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