Opinionated History of Mathematics

Death of Archimedes

Jul 15, 2025
Explore the intriguing tale of Archimedes' death and the psychological implications of his famous last words. Investigate whether his decline to be disturbed while working fits with historical context or is mere fiction. Delve into themes of wartime trauma and the mentality of soldiers. Uncover various ancient accounts and the reliability of their narratives. The discussion extends to Archimedes as a martyr for knowledge and critique of Rome’s approach to scientific discovery, challenging us to honor his legacy through intellectual rigor.
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INSIGHT

Last Words Fit The Man

  • The famous line "Don't disturb my circles" plausibly fits Archimedes' character and context.
  • The host favors the standard anecdote as psychologically and historically believable.
ANECDOTE

Plutarch's Geometry Scene

  • Plutarch records Archimedes absorbed in a diagram and killed after refusing to follow a soldier.
  • The soldier stabbed him when Archimedes insisted on finishing his demonstration first.
INSIGHT

War Distorts Rational Choices

  • Doubts about the story ignore wartime psychology and revenge motives of soldiers.
  • The host argues a soldier under trauma might kill rather than capture even a valuable prisoner.
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