On Spirals

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On Spirals is a mathematical treatise by Archimedes in which he systematically studies the properties and applications of spiral curves, especially the Archimedean spiral.

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instanceOf mathematical treatise
work by Archimedes
aim to apply spirals to classical geometric problems
to explore properties and applications of spiral curves
approximateDate 3rd century BCE
associatedWith Syracuse
author Archimedes
contribution early work on circle quadrature
early work on curve rectification
systematic study of Archimedean spiral
defines Archimedes' spiral
surface form: Archimedean spiral
field geometry
mathematics
genre mathematical work
hasConcept area between spiral turns
construction of tangents to spirals
use of spirals for angle trisection
hasForm geometric proofs
propositions and theorems
hasImpact foundational work on Archimedean spiral in geometry
historicalPeriod Hellenistic mathematics
influenced development of infinitesimal methods
later studies of plane curves
language Ancient Greek
latinTitle De spiralibus
mainSubject Archimedean spiral
spiral curves
originalTitle Περὶ ἑλίκων
partOf corpus of works of Archimedes
preservedIn medieval manuscript tradition
relatedTo On the Measurement of the Circle
surface form: Measurement of a Circle

On the Sphere and Cylinder
studiedIn history of mathematics
studiesObject intersections of spirals with lines
points on the Archimedean spiral
radii and angles of spiral curves
studiesProperty areas bounded by spirals and lines
geometric properties of spirals
quadrature of the circle by spirals
rectification of curves using spirals
tangents to spiral curves
usesMethod classical Greek geometric methods
method of exhaustion

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Archimedes notableWork On Spirals