Works
- The Works of Archimedes (1897)
- On the Equilibrium of Planes (two volumes)
- On the Measurement of a Circle
- On Spirals
- On the Sphere and the Cylinder (two volumes)
- On Conoids and Spheroids
- On Floating Bodies (two volumes)
- The Quadrature of the Parabola
- (O)stomachion
- Archimedes' cattle problem
- The Sand Reckoner
- The Method of Mechanical Theorems
Apocryphal works
- Book of Lemmas or Liber Assumptorum
Works about Archimedes
- "Archimedes," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- “Archimedes,” in Complete Encyclopaedia of Music, 1880
- "Archimedes," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Chapter I" discussing Archimedes' contributions to mechanical science that deal with forces in equilibrium (Statics) in The Origins of Statics by Pierre Duhem, 1905.
- "Marcellus" from Plutarch's Lives tells the story of how Archimedes defended Syracuse with the use of military engineering.
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