Noli Turbare Circulos Meos

Noli Turbare Circulos Meos. „Noli turbare circulos meos” (Archimedes) Axelsfotofreunde Image: "Death of Archimedes" - an 1815 oil on canvas painting That is, "Don't upset my calculations!" Said by Archimedes to a Roman soldier who, despite having been given orders not to, killed Archimedes at the conquest of Syracuse, Sicily

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It is said to have been uttered by Archimedes—in reference to a geometric figure he had outlined on the sand—when he was confronted by a Roman soldier Plutarch does not mention the quote in his Parallel Lives

Noli turbare circulos meos! (Annuli VII) The Inner Frame

It is said to have been uttered by Archimedes—in reference to a geometric figure he had outlined on the sand—when he was confronted by a Roman soldier That is, "Don't upset my calculations!" Said by Archimedes to a Roman soldier who, despite having been given orders not to, killed Archimedes at the conquest of Syracuse, Sicily Image: "Death of Archimedes" - an 1815 oil on canvas painting

„Noli turbare circulos meos” (Archimedes) Axelsfotofreunde. [2] Valerius Maximus (Facta et dicta memorabilia, Book VIII.7) attests the Latin form "noli Plutarch does not mention the quote in his Parallel Lives

Μη Μου τους Κύκλους ΤάραττεNoli Turbare Circulos Meos on Behance. „ Noli turbare circulos meos" (Archimedes) - Störe meine Kreise nicht Image: "Death of Archimedes" - an 1815 oil on canvas painting