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On Floating Bodies (Greek: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) is a Greek-language work consisting of two books written by Archimedes of Syracuse (287 – c. 212 BC), one of the most important mathematicians, physicists, and engineers of antiquity. On Floating Bodies, which is thought to have been written around 250 BC, survives only partly in Greek, the rest in medieval Latin translation from the Greek. It is the first known work on hydrostatics, of which Archimedes is recognized as the founder.

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  • عن الأجسام الطافية (ar)
  • Sui corpi galleggianti (it)
  • On Floating Bodies (en)
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  • Sui corpi galleggianti (in greco antico: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) è un'opera in due libri scritta da Archimede di Siracusa (287 a. C - circa 212 a. C), uno dei più importanti matematici, fisici e ingegneri dell'antichità. Il trattato, che si crede sia stato redatto attorno al 250 a.C., ci è giunto solo parzialmente in greco, il resto in traduzioni in latino medievale dal greco. Esso è la prima opera conosciuta sull'idrostatica, della quale Archimede è considerato il fondatore. (it)
  • عن الأجسام الطافية (باليونانية: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων)‏ هو عمل أغريقي اللغة يتكون من كتابين كُتبهما أرخميدس (287م إلى حوالي 212 ق.م.)، أحد أهم الرياضياتيين، والفيزيائيين، والمُهندسين القدماء. كتاب عن الأجسام الطافية، والذي يُعتقد أنه كُتب حوالي عام 250 ق.م. وقد تبقّت منه عدّة أجزاء في الإغريق، وتُرجمت بقيّته إلى اللاتينية الوسطى من الإغريقيّة. يُعتبر الكتاب أول كتاب معروف في علوم توازن الموائع، والّذي يُعرف أن أرخميدس مؤسسه. (ar)
  • On Floating Bodies (Greek: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) is a Greek-language work consisting of two books written by Archimedes of Syracuse (287 – c. 212 BC), one of the most important mathematicians, physicists, and engineers of antiquity. On Floating Bodies, which is thought to have been written around 250 BC, survives only partly in Greek, the rest in medieval Latin translation from the Greek. It is the first known work on hydrostatics, of which Archimedes is recognized as the founder. (en)
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  • عن الأجسام الطافية (باليونانية: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων)‏ هو عمل أغريقي اللغة يتكون من كتابين كُتبهما أرخميدس (287م إلى حوالي 212 ق.م.)، أحد أهم الرياضياتيين، والفيزيائيين، والمُهندسين القدماء. كتاب عن الأجسام الطافية، والذي يُعتقد أنه كُتب حوالي عام 250 ق.م. وقد تبقّت منه عدّة أجزاء في الإغريق، وتُرجمت بقيّته إلى اللاتينية الوسطى من الإغريقيّة. يُعتبر الكتاب أول كتاب معروف في علوم توازن الموائع، والّذي يُعرف أن أرخميدس مؤسسه. الغاية من كتاب عن الأجسام الطافية كان لتحديد المواضع التي يُفترض فيها طفو الصّخور المختلفة وفقاً لشكلها واختلاف أوزانها النوعية. يحتوي الكتاب على أول عبارة تُعرف الآن باسم مبدأ أرخميدس. (ar)
  • On Floating Bodies (Greek: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) is a Greek-language work consisting of two books written by Archimedes of Syracuse (287 – c. 212 BC), one of the most important mathematicians, physicists, and engineers of antiquity. On Floating Bodies, which is thought to have been written around 250 BC, survives only partly in Greek, the rest in medieval Latin translation from the Greek. It is the first known work on hydrostatics, of which Archimedes is recognized as the founder. The purpose of On Floating Bodies was to determine the positions that various solids will assume when floating in a fluid, according to their form and the variation in their specific gravities. It contains the first statement of what is now known as Archimedes' principle. (en)
  • Sui corpi galleggianti (in greco antico: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) è un'opera in due libri scritta da Archimede di Siracusa (287 a. C - circa 212 a. C), uno dei più importanti matematici, fisici e ingegneri dell'antichità. Il trattato, che si crede sia stato redatto attorno al 250 a.C., ci è giunto solo parzialmente in greco, il resto in traduzioni in latino medievale dal greco. Esso è la prima opera conosciuta sull'idrostatica, della quale Archimede è considerato il fondatore. (it)
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