Balanos Vasilopoulos
Balanos Vasilopoulos was a Greek Orthodox cleric, author, mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. He is known for attempting to solve doubling the cube. He was one of the most influential Greek mathematicians of the 18th century. His teacher was the notable scientist Methodios Anthrakites. He made a significant contribution to the Greek Enlightenment during the Ottoman occupation of the Greek world.
Life
Balanos was born in Ioannina, a major center of the Greek Enlightenment movement during that time. He was a student of Methodios Anthrakites director of the local Gouma school. As a teacher, he initially became director of the school Epifaneios Igoumenos and then the Gouma. Both schools were the most prestigious in Ioannina.Regarding the Greek language question, he supported the conservative party and teaching classical Greek in education. Eugenios Voulgaris accused Balanos of not supporting the progressive Demotic. In ca. 1760 his son Kosmas Balanos succeeded him as schoolmaster of the Gouma School.
Work
Because he experienced the Methodios Affair first hand he was a strict teacher of Korydalism. On the other hand, he expanded and reprinted the work of his teacher Methodios Anthrakites The Way of Mathematics. This was the first handbook in the field of mathematics published in Greek during the Ottoman occupation. He also wrote the following, and various other books of less significance:- Έκθεσις ακριβεστάτη της αριθμητικής , Venice, 1803
- Ερμηνεία εις τους αφορισμούς του Ιπποκράτους