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On the Sphere and Cylinder

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"On the Sphere and Cylinder" is a mathematical work by the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Archimedes. Written in the 3rd century BC, the treatise explores the geometric properties of spheres and cylinders, deriving formulas related to their volumes and surface areas. In the text, Archimedes examines the relationships between these shapes, showcasing his groundbreaking methods in geometry.

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