The 15th century was a period of significant transition in Europe, marked by the Renaissance, which revived interest in classical knowledge, including that of ancient Greek mathematicians. While the most prominent figures in Greek mathematics, like Euclid, Archimedes, and Ptolemy, lived much earlier (in classical antiquity), there were mathematicians in the Byzantine Empire (which was the center of Greek culture and scholarship during the 15th century) who contributed to the transmission of this knowledge.
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