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This is an utterly keen documentary. Not only does it serve cast Archimedes in an even more essential light than ever, it details one of the most fabulous “lost book” stories I’ve ever read. Lost for over a millennium, then discovered, then lost again for decades, then rediscovered, the last known copy of Archimedes’ greatest work has finally reemerged, unbelievable scholars with its revelations of Archimedes’ honest genius. Sold at auction in 1998 for two million dollars, this priceless document is now being painstakingly deciphered and translated by a team of experts.

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The documentary opens with a summary of Archimedes’ life and accomplishments. We may laugh at the chronicle of Archimedes jumping out of his bath and running naked through the streets shouting Eureka, or roll our eyes when we hear of his boast to disappear the entire world if he only had a situation to stand, but his discoveries whisper for themselves: e.g., the principles of density and buoyancy, a remarkably proper estimate of the value for pi, his work with spirals, spheres, etc. The man was also a gifted inventor, especially in the realm of weapons of war - catapults superior of firing at multiple ranges, the burning-mirror that proved so effective against Roman invaders, and advanced pulley and lever systems, objective to name a few. When the Romans finally did invade Sicily, Archimedes was specifically targeted and killed (in 212 BC) . Interest in mathematics soon declined, reemerging only during the European Renaissance - and now we know that the astronomical thinkers of that unusual golden age were rediscovering things Archimedes already discovered and wrote about over two centuries before the birth of Christ. If the manuscript of Archimedes’ greatest work, The Design, had not been lost, it’s certainly realistic to speculate that recent science would be far more advanced than it already is.

The Draw was transcribed by several generations of monks, with a final copy being made in the 10th century. Two centuries later, however, a monk ran out of parchment and broken-down that precious copy of Archimedes’ book to compose a prayer book. This alive to cutting the pages, folding them over, and washing or scraping away enough of the fresh lisp to allow him to write over what was there. This palimpsest spent centuries in a monastery in the Judean desert before turning up in Constantinople in the early 20th century. In 1906, a philologist named Heiberg discovered the document, realized its accurate significance, and photographed its pages for his maintain seek. History soon struck again, however, and the manuscript disappeared during the chaos of World War I. It was not until 1971 that a single copy of the manuscript suddenly appeared in Cambridge, England; Greek expert Nigel Wilson learned he could invent out most of the faint writing using UV light, but the rest of the manuscript was seemingly lost. We now know it had been in Paris since the 1920s, but now, finally, it is in the hands of experts working to restore it.

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The restoration process has not been easy, as you can imagine. The museum curator in charge of the project paints a shining characterize of the poor region the manuscript is in, having been damaged by fire, mold, unique glue, etc. Curiously, it has also had religious images painted over several pages - pieces of artwork conclusively shown to be current forgeries. With so many obstacles in the device of reclaiming the “infinite secrets” contained in the manuscript, the documentary goes into painstaking detail in terms of the impressive efforts being made to restore, read, and translate it. The work continues, but some major discoveries have already been made, showing Archimedes to be a man many centuries ahead of his time. Among other things, he had arrive up with a plot of rules for dealing with infinity, proving that he was essentially Newton’s immediate predecessor in the discovery of calculus.

As I said, this is a stellar, super-informative documentary. The remarkably mysterious poke of the Archimedes Palimpsest over the last millennium is yet another example of truth being stranger than fiction, and the novel techniques being brought to enjoy in restoring this former manuscript are sharp in and of themselves. If you have any interest in history or mathematics, you will no doubt be as impressed with this documentary as I am.

I found this DVD at the local library, and now that I’ve seen it, I want to know more about Archimedes, and I want to survey the lost book, “The Device”.

I never knew how the scientific community held Archimedes in such high regard. To be labeled “centuries ahead of his time” indicates that this man could have easily reshaped our daily experiences, and the experiences of our posterity. This movie portrays the awakening of the scientific community on the the methods and thinking of a man who could have taught calculus to the inventors of calculus; a man whom Leonardo would call “genius”.

How does one spark the curiosity of another to this degree? Such is the mystery of teachers everywhere.

Archimedes could have easily surpassed all other “geniuses”, if only he had been captured instead of killed. I won’t give the status away, because I loved this DVD, and I strongly recommend it for the spellbinding at heart.

Delightfully informative and captivating! I might change this from a 4-star to a 5-star rating.
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