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Autolycus of Pitane

360 BC - 290 BC

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Autolico di Pitane (in greco antico Αὐτόλυκος ὁ Πιταναῖος?, Autólykos ho Pitanâios; 360 a.C. – 290 a.C.) è stato un matematico, astronomo e geografo greco antico. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 29 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 28 nel 2024). Autolycus of Pitane è il 158° matematico più popolare (in aumento dal 214° nel 2024), la 370ª biografia più popolare della Turchia (in aumento dal 466ª nel 2019) e il 6° matematico più popolare della Turchia.

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Among Matematicos

Among matematicos, Autolycus of Pitane ranks 158 out of 1,004Before him are Marian Rejewski, Andrey Markov, Colin Maclaurin, Michel Rolle, Oliver Heaviside, and Aloysius Lilius. After him are Aleksandr Lyapunov, Peter Lax, Scipione del Ferro, Ernst Kummer, Sophus Lie, and Vito Volterra.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 360 BC, Autolycus of Pitane ranks 3Before him are Callisthenes, and Aristoxenus. After him are Arses of Persia, Onesicritus, and Dionysius of Heraclea. Among people deceased in 290 BC, Autolycus of Pitane ranks 1After him are Megasthenes, Dicaearchus, Onesicritus, and Neoptolemus II of Epirus.

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In Turchia

Among people born in Turchia, Autolycus of Pitane ranks 370 out of NaNBefore him are Thaddeus of Edessa (100), Alexios I of Trebizond (1182), Zenodotus (-330), Pharamond (370), Eutropius (320), and Fritigern (400). After him are Thrasymachus (-459), Mammes of Caesarea (259), Nicephorus Gregoras (1295), Mursili III (-1400), Seleucus III Ceraunus (-243), and Maria of Alania (1053).

Among Matematicos In Turchia

Among matematicos born in Turchia, Autolycus of Pitane ranks 6Before him are Apollonius of Perga (-262), Eudoxus of Cnidus (-408), Al-Battani (858), Thābit ibn Qurra (836), and Anthemius of Tralles (474). After him are Simplicius of Cilicia (490), Menaechmus (-375), Callippus (-370), Theon of Smyrna (70), Theodosius of Bithynia (-160), and Suzan Kahramaner (1913).

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