Eutocius of Ascalon
Eutocius of Ascalon was a Greek mathematician who wrote commentaries on several Archimedean treatises and on the Apollonian Conics.
Life and work
Little is known about the life of Eutocius. He was born in Ascalon, then in Palestina Prima and lived during the reign of Justinian. Eutocius probably became the head of the Alexandrian school following Ammonius, and he was succeeded in this position by Olympiodorus, possibly as early as 525. From his testimony, it seems he traveled to other cultural centers of his time to find missing manuscripts.Eutocius wrote commentaries on Apollonius and Archimedes. The surviving commentaries are:
- A Commentary on the first four books of the Conics of Apollonius.
- Commentaries on Archimedes' work:
- *On the Sphere and Cylinder I-II.
- *Measurement of the Circle.
- *On the Equilibrium ''of Planes I-II.
- An introduction to Book I of Ptolemy's Almagest.